If there is a change in the stablecoin landscape, market momentum is expected to be released. When the dominance of USDT drops back to the 4% level, it usually indicates that funds are flowing more actively between stablecoins—holders are reallocating assets, which often signals a shift in market sentiment. Historical data shows that a decline in stablecoin dominance is often accompanied by growth opportunities for mainstream cryptocurrencies. In other words, once the stablecoin landscape loosens, the accumulated wait-and-see funds may flow into risk assets. From a cyclical perspective, such indicator changes typically signal the beginning of a new market cycle.

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NervousFingersvip
· 6h ago
USDT's dominant position drops to 4%? How loose does that have to be? It doesn't seem that quick.
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WenAirdropvip
· 6h ago
Is USDT really about to loosen up this time? I've been holding my coins and waiting for so long.
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tx_pending_forevervip
· 6h ago
The loosening of the stablecoin landscape is a signal that it's about to take off. This round, I bet USDT will fall below 4% to attract accumulation.
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SerNgmivip
· 6h ago
USDT drops below 4%? Wow, it's about to take off again, isn't it?
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DeepRabbitHolevip
· 6h ago
The stablecoin landscape loosens, and big funds start to stir... Can this finally break the deadlock?
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