$DUSK#Dusk_Foundation The market trend has been a bit extreme these past few days. Taking a closer look at the accident announcements regarding the cross-chain bridge, it's hard to say whether it is an overreaction. Although I am quite optimistic about #Dusk , there are objectively some concerns. The square is bustling, and basically everyone recognizes and supports this project. Not many people mention the difficulties that DUSK might encounter: there is a lot of praise, but whether it can be adopted by more financial institutions remains uncertain, and this geeky business model might have missed a first-mover advantage; just look at its competitors. The biggest fear is building something in a closed room, getting up early but missing the bus. Honestly, it's just a cross-chain bridge accident that takes such a long time to fix. It feels like their technical team might not be very strong, which could be a significant drawback for financial institutions. Let's see how the performance is after the cross-chain bridge protocol reopens next week, as an important turning point in the market is also approaching next week. I looked at the activities of the top 20 holding addresses, which can validate my judgments. The trading volume has drastically shrunk, waiting for direction next week. The market has been like a roller coaster these past few days, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and gold and silver all experiencing sharp fluctuations. The Federal Reserve Chairman came out as the most hawkish, and the situation in the Middle East could ignite at any moment. I won't talk about what's happening domestically; those overseas who need to know already do. The start of 2026 is quite tumultuous. We should still have a sense of reverence for the market. Just look at the fluctuations in gold and silver. Market prices have never been controlled by retail investors; we still need to pay attention to market makers and the big players in financial institutions. Pinning, unplugging network cables, cash settlements, their bottom line is that there is no bottom line!
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