Recently, I've seen people use "stablecoin supply increasing + ETF inflows" to predict the next market move. Honestly, the correlation is pretty easy to see, but don't just casually treat it as a causal chain... An increase in stablecoins could mean waiting for a bottom, or it could just be moving assets, market making, OTC trading, or noise from unlocking/bridging assets back and forth. As for ETFs, they’re more like a big pipeline; inflows don’t necessarily mean they immediately flow into the ecosystem you're watching.



And when a mainstream public chain upgrades or maintains, people guess whether projects will migrate. I actually pay more attention to permissions: who can approve the upgrade logic, whether there are strange admin controls on contracts, and who holds the pause switch. I once had a situation where I thought, "If I don’t understand it, I won’t move." A friend sent me a link to sign a "migration claim," but as I watched the authorization popup, I felt more and more something was off. I decided to just close it. Later, someone in the group was actually drained of their quota... No shame in that—better to sign less and earn more steadily.
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