#ETH走势分析 $NIGHT $ASTER 🔥🔥🔥
A thunderous sound echoes on Wall Street⚡️⚡️
BlackRock has officially submitted an application for an Ethereum staking ETF—institutional giants have opened their mouths, ready to swallow the dividends of the ETH ecosystem. Last year, the Bitcoin ETF ignited the market, and now the same narrative is replaying; once traditional funding channels open, massive liquidity will sweep in. No wonder legendary analyst Tom Lee has once again called for a target of $62,500 for ETH: staking rewards + deflationary model + institutional buying—the threefold fuel is already in place.
The market is restless, and retail investors are also looking for opportunities. For example, $ASTER has been bouncing around the 0.9 mark repeatedly, even CZ has been trapped at this position. The project team is from Shandong, and “we can't let the leaders lose money” has become a joke in the community. It fell 70% from its highs and spent a month at the bottom; retail investors have been washed out enough, setting a stop loss at 0.81, a small gamble—after all, the cryptocurrency narrative has dried up, and one has to find a place to wait.
But on the other side, bloodshed prevails. $NIGHT is undergoing a “blood wash” retreat by the main forces; every rebound feels like a spasm of falling corpses. Funds are flowing out entirely, and EMA7 has become the “gallows line,” with long positions continuously being liquidated while short positions go to zero—this is a slaughter without resistance. The trend is dead, and any rebound is a chance to escape.
The market is always like this: on one side, institutions are positioning, big names are calling trades, and emotions are heating up; on the other side, funds are fleeing, tokens are collapsing, and brutal liquidations are happening. When BlackRock comes rushing in, are you ambushing in advance, or chasing high? When small coins fall to ruins, are you the calm cleaner, or the scavenger in the wreckage?
Is the bull market really about to go crazy? Maybe. But before it goes crazy, there are always some who celebrate early, and some who exit early.



