Is there a sell-off happening in North America? Yesterday at noon, the Bitcoin quote on a major compliant platform here was noticeably lower than that of other mainstream exchanges in Asia, maintaining a negative premium of about -0.1% for an hour straight.
What's even more interesting is that since the 15th of this month, the Bitcoin price on this platform has been consistently below the global market average for 11 days in a row.
Who's dumping large amounts over there? This arbitrage opportunity created by the price gap is quite intriguing.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 12-28 20:46
Lowering for 11 consecutive days? You need to look at liquidity depth and order book; otherwise, it's just noise. Over in North America, it might just be due to different market participants, so there's no need to imagine a dumping scenario.
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RektButSmiling
· 12-27 04:40
Playing this game again? North America always does this arbitrage trick; we've already figured it out.
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-26 09:54
Wait, lowering prices for 11 consecutive days? This is a huge mistake, has no one noticed this bug?
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RektRecovery
· 12-26 09:49
lol 11 days of consistent negative premium... that's not a glitch, that's a pattern. classic institutional dumping behavior tbh. someone's definitely liquidating over there and the exchange is... let's say "facilitating" it real quietly
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ExpectationFarmer
· 12-26 09:46
Hmm... North American folks are starting to play the arbitrage game again.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 12-26 09:39
11 days of continuous negative premium? This isn't market manipulation; it's a permissions control issue.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 12-26 09:38
actually, -0.1% over 11 days? that's just... statistically noise. let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick because per my analysis, this smells like textbook liquidity fragmentation, not coordinated dumping. the real question is whether we're seeing genuine selling pressure or just taxonomically incorrect order flow interpretation. data suggests otherwise on the "砸盘" narrative tbh.
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RugDocScientist
· 12-26 09:27
Damn, 11 days of price suppression, there must be something going on here.
Is there a sell-off happening in North America? Yesterday at noon, the Bitcoin quote on a major compliant platform here was noticeably lower than that of other mainstream exchanges in Asia, maintaining a negative premium of about -0.1% for an hour straight.
What's even more interesting is that since the 15th of this month, the Bitcoin price on this platform has been consistently below the global market average for 11 days in a row.
Who's dumping large amounts over there? This arbitrage opportunity created by the price gap is quite intriguing.