Ethereum's recent privacy protocol upgrade is really interesting. I recently noticed a detail: if this round of market can break above the 8500 level, the subsequent upward potential might be unlocked. Many people are also watching this key level, wanting to hear everyone's actual thoughts—what do you think about this price target? Do you think it will break through?
This upgrade has a significant impact on the entire protocol ecosystem, especially in terms of privacy, which could attract a new wave of project teams. Let's discuss—what's your recent judgment?
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SelfCustodyBro
· 4h ago
The critical level at 8500 is really tightly locked; only after breaking through can we speak properly.
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BTCWaveRider
· 4h ago
Whether this level at 8500 can hold depends on how the main players play it. I feel it's a bit uncertain.
The privacy upgrade is good, but trading volume still matters. Air hype is pointless.
Honestly, I don't dare to go all in on this wave, I'm just watching.
Breaking or not breaking 8500 depends on BTC's mood. Don't get carried away.
The privacy track is inherently a pseudo-demand; it only attracts gamblers.
Anyway, I've already pulled out half of my position. Capital preservation first.
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GweiWatcher
· 4h ago
Breaking through 8500 is honestly a bit uncertain; it depends on how many chips the whales are holding.
Privacy upgrades are indeed a gimmick, but the real factor is still market sentiment.
Whether this wave can break or not depends on whether ETH is willing to cooperate.
Upgrading is pointless if it doesn't bring real value; the key still depends on how Bitcoin moves.
Bro, I have to question your price prediction; it feels like a shakeout is still needed.
Privacy protocol topics have been hyped before, and they've faded; is there any new interest now?
I’ll believe it if it breaks 8500; if not, I’ll just keep lying flat.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 4h ago
theoretically speaking, if we model the privacy upgrade as a recursive SNARK validation layer... the 8500 breakpoint becomes less about price action and more about cross-rollup state verification reaching critical mass. the interoperability vector here is what gets me, ngl. zero-knowledge paradigm unlocking new composability patterns 🔍
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NFTRegretter
· 4h ago
8500 has long been overhyped, it feels like just another routine to cut the leeks again.
The privacy protocol upgrade is quite interesting, but I'm worried it might just be hype and speculation.
Whether this wave can break through is hard to say; anyway, I don't dare to go all in.
Eco projects entering the market? Let's see if there are real use cases first.
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Ethereum's recent privacy protocol upgrade is really interesting. I recently noticed a detail: if this round of market can break above the 8500 level, the subsequent upward potential might be unlocked. Many people are also watching this key level, wanting to hear everyone's actual thoughts—what do you think about this price target? Do you think it will break through?
This upgrade has a significant impact on the entire protocol ecosystem, especially in terms of privacy, which could attract a new wave of project teams. Let's discuss—what's your recent judgment?