High staking participation locks tokens, reducing circulating supply and supporting price stability. Analysts monitor staking rates across protocols and networks to gauge ecosystem trust and investor commitment. Sudden drops in participation may signal sell pressure or reduced confidence, affect
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Historically, Bitcoin tends to strengthen about a year before halving due to anticipatory accumulation by both retail and institutional investors. The halving reduces the block reward for miners, decreasing the rate of new Bitcoin entering circulation. Market participants expect this supply shock to create scarcity, especially if demand remains steady or grows. Traders position early, driving up prices ahead of the event. Media coverage of past halving rallies also creates a self-fulfilling cycle, drawing more attention and optimism. While not guaranteed, pre-halving rallies reflect forward-looking markets that price in future supply constraints, reinforcing Bitcoin’s narrative as digital scarcity.
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Sudden slippage changes in DEX trades can reflect liquidity removal or concentrated buying/selling. Such shifts often precede sharp price moves in low-liquidity environments.
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