#美联储回购协议计划 VanEck's recent analysis report is quite interesting—As of December 15, the Bitcoin network's computing power has declined by about 4%. In the community, this phenomenon is often referred to as "miner capitulation," and many people use it as a reverse indicator to assess market bottoming.



In other words, when miners begin to shut down their mining machines on a large scale, some may say this is a signal that the price is approaching a stage bottom. Sounds good, but what is the real situation like...

In such a context, the movements of various assets within the Ethereum ecosystem are also worth paying attention to. $ETH , being in the second position, can influence the entire DeFi landscape with every move. Emerging tokens like $NIGHT and $pippin have also shown their performance during this round of adjustments.

Just wait and see, the data won't lie, but the market always moves faster than analysis. 😂
BTC1,36%
ETH0,11%
NIGHT-7,11%
PIPPIN-0,78%
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BlockBargainHuntervip
· 2025-12-25 22:07
Miner capitulation is the bottom? Haha, dream on. A 4% drop is nothing; I've seen much worse before.
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ContractHuntervip
· 2025-12-24 10:53
I've heard the phrase "miners surrender" too many times. Every time they say we've hit the bottom, but the price keeps falling. I've become immune to it haha.
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MetaMuskRatvip
· 2025-12-23 07:49
If the miners want to capitulate, then let them capitulate. Anyway, I already rug pulled, just waiting for the opportunity to buy the dip.
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SighingCashiervip
· 2025-12-23 07:40
I've heard the term "Miner capitulation" too many times, and it feels just like the technical analysis – hindsight is always 20/20. What I'm concerned about now is whether this 4% Computing Power drop is real capitulation or Mining Rig maintenance; these two are quite different.
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CryptoPhoenixvip
· 2025-12-23 07:21
Miner capitulation has hit the bottom again. I've been hearing this trap for three years, and the result? It’s still falling [苦笑] Faith is faith, but this 4% drop in computing power isn’t really a signal. The key thing is to look at the macro situation. ETH is now just a barometer; when it moves, the entire Decentralized Finance sector wobbles. This is the focus I’m following. To be reborn, one must wait like this. Patience is cultivation, and it’s crucial to stay clear-headed when losing money, brother. Where exactly is the bottom range? Who can clarify? Anyway, I’m still holding coins and not moving. Data is dead, but the market is alive. Analysis can never keep up with the market's rhythm; this is a hard-learned lesson. This round of adjustment seems dangerous, but it’s actually an opportunity for value return. It’s all about who can endure.
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