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May 17, 2026 5:50:01 AM EDT
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12 min ago • u/Numerous_Ruin_4947 • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_may_15_2026 • C
True, but that still sucks for people who are forced to sell near the lows for whatever reason. They may be out of ETH by the time it finally wakes up again.
Ironically, the best play has been to sell into the $4k range and buy back near $2k. Someone with 100 ETH could sell, keep $200k in cash, and buy back the same 100 ETH at $2k. That is not even perfect top or bottom timing.
ETH has done the $4k to $2k round trip so many times that it has almost trained people to keep trading it that way. I am not sure how it breaks that cycle, but I hope it does. Time will tell.
sentiment -0.36
24 min ago • u/NightKnight_CZ • r/ethtrader • i_put_all_my_money_into_ethereum_and_my_life_is • C
There is, but you have to survive another 1,5y not selling.
Litecoiners are waiting 8y, ETH only 5y so...
Bullrun ATH will come somewhere in Q4/27 - Q2/28
Until then.... You have to survive and don't sell
sentiment 0.14
2 hr ago • u/Ok-Paint-635 • r/defi • the_great_decoupling_why_ethereum_is_bleeding • C
Ethereum's exchange reserves are rising Binance added 400,000 ETH last week while Bitcoin's supply tightens. That imbalance keeps dragging ETH/BTC lower.
sentiment -0.30
2 hr ago • u/a_endler • r/defi • btcusdt_concentrated_lp_strategy_vs_just_buying • C
Answer is blocked the same as your comment:
1. There are five different configurations including bear and bull market presets with different ranges and wait times. I'm currently on the sideways setting. If sentiment shifts I can stop, withdraw and switch to a different preset.
2. + 3. I'm no expert on what regulation really means in crypto context — fair point. What I can verify: the smart contracts are audited by Cyfrin, and the platform has zero access to my capital. I execute everything through smart contract calls via a visual interface, but my assets stay in my own wallet. The company behind it is called 3Blocks. TVL is a tricky term here because the platform never holds assets — roughly seventy thousand USDT is currently deployed through these contracts across all users. Yes that's low, I know. The interface works seamlessly and the Cyfrin audit is why I have enough trust to run my own test.
4. I cross-checked the APR by simulating the same settings directly on the PancakeSwap pool and got nearly identical results — so the yield appears to be real and not inflated. The on-chain data from my post reflects the same numbers. Also these strategies are currently only run by bluechips like BTC BNB ETH and USDT
sentiment 0.90
2 hr ago • u/wagwan9 • r/ethtrader • are_we_exiting_ethereum • C
I find people who buy in on hype generally don't have the patience nor the discipline to wait. This whole crypto thing works in cycles , like most markets, a 4 year cycle. Usually we hit a new ATH about 12 to 18mths after the halfing. Some people this cycle subscribed to Raoul Paul's theory about a liquidity cycle blah blah blah yet the market acted as it always did (ETH slightly underperformed) . So next BTC halfing April 2028... so between April 2029 and more likely the end of 2029 start of 2030.. new ATH for ETH... probably around $5000... so like the dude about said.. stake it and wait if you can afford too, if you can't , take the hit and move along. Just don't listen to the noise and jump in profit, remember there are people out there who pay to make you think it will go to $20k to keep you in. Good luck
sentiment 0.91
3 hr ago • u/Mammoth-Eye-2173 • r/CryptoMoonShots • invest_in_crypto_coin_swell_its_on_the_rise • Pump.fun:pumpfun: • B
I'm always on the look out for cheap Cryptos with high probability of going up in the future and also was up in the past. Right now **SWELL** is at it's lowest buying price yet (extremely cheap), so my advice is to invest before the price jumps up, I did myself but at a little higher price then it's current. Also on a side note, Swell was at 0.014 before people got scared from all the tariff nonsense that had nothing to do with crypto. So my advice would be to stay invested and look at the past charts even beyond that, it has high potential.
If you're new to the how to buy/sell crypto coin game, I would suggest using the coinbase app. They do have fees for buying and selling but worth it in my opinion in the grand scheme of things. They do have graphs and other useful information as well. Here is some info about SWELL if your interested:
[https://www.swellnetwork.io/](https://www.swellnetwork.io/)
Swell's mission is to deliver the world's best liquid staking and restaking experience, simplify access to DeFi, and secure the future of the Ethereum network
. Swell Network is a non-custodial protocol that allows users to stake ETH and receive liquid tokens (swETH) that can be used across the DeFi ecosystem. 
Core components of Swell's mission
* **Democratize access to staking:** Swell aims to make staking ETH accessible to everyone, regardless of the amount of ETH they hold or their technical expertise. Traditional staking on Ethereum typically requires users to lock up 32 ETH and have specific technical knowledge to run a validator.
* **Provide a high-quality user experience:** The protocol strives to overcome the complexity and poor user experience often found in DeFi. It focuses on creating a simple and easy liquid staking process for all users.
* **Embrace decentralization and innovation:** Swell is built on core values of decentralization and innovation. It uses new technologies, such as Distributed Validator Technology (DVT) and restaking protocols like EigenLayer, to enhance the security and integrity of the Ethereum network.
* **Strengthen community governance:** The Swell Network is governed by the Swell Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), which is run by holders of the SWELL token. This allows the community to participate in major decisions, ensuring the protocol aligns with the collective interests of its members.
* **Uphold a security-first approach:** Recognizing the inherent risks in DeFi, Swell prioritizes security. The protocol undergoes regular smart contract audits, offers bug bounty programs, and uses reputable node operators to protect user assets and the network.
sentiment 1.00
3 hr ago • u/ro-_-b • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_may_16_2026 • C
This is not true. I have sold all my BTC. I sold all of my SOL and I did sell some ETH in the 3.2k$-4.7k$ range. Yes I should have sold more. But right now compared to gold and stocks ETH feels cheap. That's why I'm holding it.
sentiment -0.02
3 hr ago • u/AI-Agent-Payments • r/CryptoCurrency • eth_hits_yearly_low_against_btc_as_investors • C
One angle people overlook is that ETH hitting lows against BTC often coincides with stablecoin dominance rising, meaning capital isn't really rotating into BTC conviction so much as parking defensively. When I've watched on-chain flows during these periods, USDC and USDT transfer volumes spike before ETH recovers, not after. The ETH/BTC ratio has historically been a lagging signal for altseason, not a leading one, so reading it as a definitive trend shift is usually premature.
sentiment -0.40
4 hr ago • u/Ok_Reputation9512 • r/litecoin • yall_i_dont_want_litecoin_60_70_100_not_even • C
I'm with you. I have been watching LTC since 2017, but traded BTC and ETH until the chart said it was time for a big jump up. I've been buying since last August. But I'm not looking for a doubling. I'm hoping for a 20x.
sentiment 0.57
5 hr ago • u/Petrichord • r/CryptoCurrency • help_me_understand_why_crypto_isnt_total_bs • C
Everything is only what we give value to it. Everything is BS more or less when you think about it. If enough people give it value and care then it has meaning.
A lot of coins have completely fallen off, even high quality projects. I’d definitely consider cutting losses on most things unless it is btc sol or ETH
sentiment 0.57
5 hr ago • u/useless_substance • r/btc • best_crypto_to_buy_now_if_you_missed_the_earlier • C
Still mostly leaning BTC/ETH for size, but I’ve been watching smaller ecosystem plays too. RasputinCoin caught my attention alongside a few AI-related projects, mostly because low caps can still move hard if sentiment flips.
sentiment -0.19
5 hr ago • u/BreathWonderful3379 • r/CryptoCurrency • best_alt_coins_and_best_meme_coins_if_any • C
I’d keep the core in BTC/ETH, then maybe sprinkle into higher-risk stuff like INJ, SUI, or even smaller plays like RasputinCoin just for volatility exposure.
sentiment 0.72
6 hr ago • u/Discokruse • r/CryptoCurrency • help_me_understand_why_crypto_isnt_total_bs • C
Roughly 60% of "crypto" is bitcoin and it's the most serious, well thought out, nation neutral set of rules for a means of trade. Everything else is just noise. ETH and XRP are centralized. TRON POLY SOL are all ETH facsimile. None of them matter when compared to Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is considered BS, yes, that was my initial reaction too. Since then, the USD has inflated considerably. Bitcoin's inflation rate dropped from a high of 25% annually to 7% a decade back. During covid, it dropped even further to 1.6%. Today, bitcoin's inflation rate is 0.85%. Bitcoin is a harder currency than USD at 3.2% (or so, don't @ me).
The price fluctuates, yes. Short term speculators lose money because the market follows liquidity. Leverage is a loser's friend in most cases. Monitor your risk wisely. Long term math says there will be more dollars than bitcoin. The price per unit will reflect that imbalance.
The powers at be prefer an inflating dollar because it pumps their balance sheets. They hold debt which is diluted over time. Devaluation serves the asset holders interests.
It serves to have an alternative to this force of currency degradation as a commoner. Real estate, artwork, metals, intellectual property, agricultural contracts, and stocks/bonds are all available to the upper class. They all serve as a method to escape inflation, bitcoin is simply another asset class.
Buy it or don't. Bitcoin doesn't care...it's a set mathematical rules. Nobody is required to use it.
sentiment 0.92
6 hr ago • u/funkybuddha_mtn • r/CryptoMarkets • has_the_crypto_hype_peaked • C
The days of putting $100 into random coins and getting 50x–100x are mostly over. Crypto’s way more mature now and big money controls a lot of the market.Back in 2017–2021 almost anything with a decent narrative pumped hard. Now most projects launch, dump, and slowly fade away eg. ADA, Polygon etc.
A lot of projects also failed to solve the problems they promised to fix.We were told it would replace banking, revolutionize payments, fix inflation, etc. In reality. BTC became a store of value, ETH became infrastructure/speculation, and stablecoins are pretty much the only crypto product people actually use daily in real life.
Most altcoins just feel like hype cycles now. Meme coins kinda proved the market runs more on attention and liquidity than actual utility.
And honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if this crypto winter drags on for years. People got burned badly the last few cycles and retail interest just isn’t the same anymore.
sentiment 0.81
7 hr ago • u/Hodlmegently • r/litecoin • i_wanna_go_all_in • C
Quality coins are buy and hold. I got into crypto early 2017. First a lot of reading and researching, and then started buying mid 2017. At that time I was buying BTC at around $3k, I picked up ETH at $275, xrp at 0.25 cents and I loaded up on LTC at $55 USD. The eth, BTC, xrp, and bnb (in 2020) I picked up back then are buy and hold coins. Set it and forget it. LTC is the only coin that you gotta trade to make anything of it. Lesson learned.
sentiment 0.59
7 hr ago • u/_Commando_ • r/CryptoCurrency • eth_hits_yearly_low_against_btc_as_investors • C
Vitalik always said ETH price was too high... Maybe he wants sub $100 ETH price again so fees are low?
sentiment -0.33
8 hr ago • u/ThreeTonChonker • r/CryptoCurrency • help_me_understand_why_crypto_isnt_total_bs • C
The crypto world is slowly accepting that the only thing that matters is trust.
My first crypto was RaiBlocks, aka Nano. It’s a flawless coin. Fastest transaction speeds, could handle volume, easy to use wallets, etc.
But the team fucked up and trusted some Italian guy named Bomber to run the main exchange for the coin.
He stole the coins, sold them all and tanked the market, and never faced any consequences.
In the years following the only coins that seemed worth the trouble of holding were BTC, ETH, XMR.
ETH still can’t decide what it wants to be. The majority is still held by whales and the price has been sideways. Fascinating tech, Vitalik is a genius, but it’s not really an investment.
XMR is probably what crypto should be. But again, the monero team has made something very functional but there’s zero reason to hold it. The 10Y chart will tell you the truth.
BTC is just perfect. I think gold and silver are awful investments that just so happened to go on a bull run because of the pandemic and Trump. It’s only a matter of time until BTC overtakes gold, especially since it actually functions as a currency.
So basically? If you buy and hold BTC you will likely find yourself amongst the 1% of wealthy and forward thinking humans within your lifetime. Future generations will study why some people could recognize BTC’s oncoming dominance, while most couldn’t.
sentiment 0.97
8 hr ago • u/Jey_s_TeArS • r/ethereum • daily_general_discussion_may_16_2026 • C
>**Blockchain trendsetter,**
>**Engineered for the better,**
>**Written in three letters.**
~Daily haiku until we’re at least at 0.178 on the ETH/BTC ratio or highest market cap
sentiment 0.44
9 hr ago • u/Scared-Metal9294 • r/CryptoMarkets • the_clarity_act_will_end_a_lot_of_altcoins • C
Sure hope it doesn’t impact ETH negatively.
sentiment 0.64
9 hr ago • u/teeleton • r/CryptoCurrency • eth_hits_yearly_low_against_btc_as_investors • C
Might want to zoom out a little more. ETH/BTC was on the way up a year ago. A little over a year ago it was even lower.
https://i.redd.it/f0yq5k4ukl1h1.gif
sentiment -0.17


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