USDT.D hits a new high. The market dominance of USD Tether continues to strengthen, and this upward movement once again verifies the core position of stablecoins in crypto trading. When market volatility intensifies, more traders and institutions tend to shift funds into mainstream stablecoins like USDT to hedge risks. This trend often signals a shift in market sentiment and important signals regarding the flow of funds.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 11h ago
USDT.D hits a new high, indicating everyone is scared...
When stablecoins explode, it's often a sign of a big drop; history always repeats itself...
They're accumulating again, waiting to harvest
This time is different... right?
Funds are fleeing, that's right
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LiquidatedTwice
· 01-09 02:52
What’s the big deal about USDT.D hitting a new high? I've already fully allocated my position in stablecoins.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-07 14:02
USDT is rising again... This is the market being timid, everyone is rushing into stablecoins.
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-07 12:04
What’s the point of USDT.D hitting a new high again? Sooner or later, it will have to return to the crypto space. Staying in stablecoins won't make any profit.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 01-06 22:24
theoretically speaking, if we map USDT dominance onto the recursive structure of cross-rollup liquidity... this isn't just a stability play, it's a state verification signal across the entire interoperability vector. fascinating stuff.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-06 22:23
USDT is taking off again. As expected, during times of risk aversion, everyone rushes here.
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Anon32942
· 01-06 22:23
Stablecoins are taking off again, it seems everyone is panicking.
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DaoResearcher
· 01-06 22:20
From the data performance, what does the new high of USDT.D indicate? Funds are fleeing risk assets, a typical risk-averse behavior.
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It is worth noting that the dominance of stablecoins actually reflects the current governance flaw—dependence on a single peg.
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According to the white paper, this USDT siphoning is a solid proof of market imbalance.
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It's the same story every time—relying on stablecoins as a lifeline. When will we see truly decentralized stablecoins?
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Hmm... USDT.D hitting a new high = the market is saying "We still don't fully trust this ecosystem," which is a bit ironic, isn't it?
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By the way, this pattern of capital flow is inevitable in a highly centralized stablecoin ecosystem, as predicted by theory long ago.
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Another new high, and it's the same routine. When will we see truly DAO-governed stablecoins?
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HappyMinerUncle
· 01-06 22:16
USDT is rising again, and the market is really going to be fierce this time. Us retail investors should step aside again.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-06 22:11
USDT is rising again, it's so frustrating to hear. When will it be the turn for small coins to take off?
USDT.D hits a new high. The market dominance of USD Tether continues to strengthen, and this upward movement once again verifies the core position of stablecoins in crypto trading. When market volatility intensifies, more traders and institutions tend to shift funds into mainstream stablecoins like USDT to hedge risks. This trend often signals a shift in market sentiment and important signals regarding the flow of funds.