The President of South Korea announced a state of emergency last night, causing Bitcoin to experience wide fluctuations. Last night, BTC on Upbit briefly plunged to over $60,000, which is simply unimaginable. However, it did not affect the overall market on other exchanges, so that's good. But for contract users, this plunge last night was quite significant.

Trump's nomination for the SEC chairman is RSR founder Paul Atkins, but Paul said he is not interested because the internal structure of the SEC is too complicated. Yesterday, RSR founders had contact with Trump's team, which caused a sudden FOMO in the market, leading to a surge in RSR. Recently, coins related to Trump have been able to rise for some time, so we can keep an eye on them. Watch for 0.0185 today; if it reaches that, it could be a good entry point.

US coins like AVAX, APT, SUI, LINK, STX, etc., can be monitored, especially STX, which has not gone crazy in this bull run yet.

BTC: Bitcoin has maintained a narrow range of fluctuations in the past two days, with the daily chart basically alternating between one bullish and one bearish candle. This is a strong fluctuation pattern. As mentioned before, it's currently difficult for Bitcoin to see significant adjustments. Additionally, Bitcoin's market share is declining, and trading volume is decreasing, with retail investors currently focusing on altcoins. So, in the short term, it will still be dominated by narrow fluctuations. However, after building up strength, it will continue to prepare for a push above $100,000.

ETH: Ethereum has adjusted for two consecutive days, with a low of around $3,500 last night, which counts as completing a pullback. Next, we will continue to look for upward fluctuations, with the target around $4,000 unchanged. During this time of upward fluctuation, it will continue to drive altcoins up. Everyone must remember that when adjustments occur, it is a good opportunity to get in; there is no need to panic.

By the way, the previous quality MEMEs have likely adjusted enough by now; everyone can pay attention to that.