$BTC has no bearish coordination in the dump, basically it's purely a funding issue.
Either big players are really offloading, or it's a chain reaction of leveraged liquidations. This kind of situation tests holding confidence the most: are you really bottom fishing or catching a falling knife?
True veteran investors know that the most brutal dumps often occur when there are no obvious bearish signals. Because at this time, retail investors can't find logic to comfort themselves, and panic emotions can be infinitely amplified.
The market is like this; sometimes it drops for no reason, but money is indeed flowing out.
Another classic script of an AI concept coin: strong technical indicators, infrastructure investment, and then what? Supply unlock dump.
I've seen this kind of trend with KTE too many times. Early pump to create momentum, making everyone feel "this time is different," but once the overbought signal appears, combined with token release, it's basically a standard harvesting process.
AI infrastructure sounds very appealing, but the market is not lacking in concepts; what it lacks is a product that can truly be implemented and monetized. At this stage, discussing technical strength is essentially still about comparing who tells the better story.
The future token unlock point is crucial: what is the cost basis for project parties and early investors? When do they start offloading? These are the core factors that determine price direction; technical indicators are just superficial.




