#比特币2026年行情展望 $BNB and $ETH, can they outperform in this round? It certainly looks promising. Especially on the Ethereum side, with frequent upgrades to privacy protection, technical improvements often drive market sentiment. If the current pace continues, Ethereum is expected to challenge the 8500 level. Of course, how long this rally lasts and how high it can go still depends on the market main players' intentions. In the crypto world, data speaks, but fund flows are the most genuine indicator. It might be helpful to observe the upcoming performance of these two tokens, and perhaps you'll be able to see some clues.

BNB1,14%
ETH0,81%
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MultiSigFailMastervip
· 01-20 06:28
Looking at data is not as good as watching the funds. Whether BNB and ETH can rise this time is still uncertain, the main players decide. --- ETH privacy upgrade? Oh, it's that same routine. Every technical update is just hype. Whether it can really rise depends on what the whales think. --- 8500? Don't think about it for now, it depends on whether the funds are willing to push it. Otherwise, no matter how good the narrative is, it's useless. --- The crypto world is always like this. Some promote technical improvements, but in reality, they're just waiting to cut the leeks. What can BNB and ETH outperform? --- Instead of analyzing privacy protection upgrades, it's better to watch the order flow on the depth chart—that's the real story. --- I trust the main players' K-line more than any technical improvement. Let's wait and see; the truth lies in the flow of funds. --- BNB is so-so, ETH is even more so. Don't place too much hope; the tricks in the crypto world are always the same. --- Talking again about the 8500 level. We said this last year too, but it’s still stuck in place. Haha.
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 01-19 11:23
If the main force doesn't step in, all the data is meaningless. Just wait and see if 8500 can hold.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-17 07:40
If the main force wants to dump, no matter how strong the technology is, it's useless --- 8500? Let's see if it can break 7000 first, don't be too optimistic --- ETH's recent upgrade is indeed powerful, but where the funds will flow is really anyone's guess --- BNB is quietly rising, and it's actually the most stable, but that's also the routine in the crypto world --- Wait, can privacy upgrades directly boost the market? I don't quite understand --- There's a chance+1, but I'm just worried it will be a flash in the pan again --- Fund flow is the most genuine; what you say is correct, but unfortunately retail investors can never see through it --- I just want to know who is cutting whom this round; anyway, it won't be me making a profit --- ETH aiming for 8500, those going long, get ready to stop-loss, haha --- Just observing, anyway I can't really tell, I just follow the trend
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CodeZeroBasisvip
· 01-17 07:33
Ethereum at 8500 is indeed tempting, but I still want to see how the main players play it. No matter how good the technicals are, you need money to get in.
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 01-17 07:32
The main players are still sleeping, or why hasn't the market exploded yet? This wave of ETH is really interesting, but I think 8500 is a stretch. Capital flow... I'm just worried it’s another scenario where retail investors get caught. Technical upgrades ≠ guaranteed rise, don’t be too naive, brother. BNB is more stable than ETH, I bet on this. Wait and see, chasing the high now just makes you the bag holder. No matter how awesome the privacy upgrade is, it can't stop the big players from dumping.
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RebaseVictimvip
· 01-17 07:31
If the main force doesn't push the market, even the best technical analysis is useless
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