Large wallet large withdrawals usually trigger a series of sell-offs and panic. But recently, there was an interesting case—someone withdrew 7000 tokens at once, and instead of the market crashing, continuous buy orders appeared, pushing the price back above the pre-withdrawal level. This not only shows that the token itself is strong enough but also indicates the market's confidence in it. This is what true buying pressure looks like.
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ForkMaster
· 01-11 06:48
Even big players getting run off can be forcibly pulled back by the bagholders—that's the real secret to wealth. I'm counting on this kind of market to pay for my three kids' milk powder.
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DiamondHands
· 01-11 06:45
Did 7,000 coins get thrown in without any reaction? This clearly indicates that someone is lurking at the bottom, and the buying pressure is really strong.
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NFTHoarder
· 01-11 06:40
Throwing 7000 tokens directly to sell can't even move the price; this is true confidence. Such aggressive buying pressure makes it much more rare.
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FlyingLeek
· 01-11 06:32
7,000 coins can't move it; this is truly the real fundamental support level.
Large wallet large withdrawals usually trigger a series of sell-offs and panic. But recently, there was an interesting case—someone withdrew 7000 tokens at once, and instead of the market crashing, continuous buy orders appeared, pushing the price back above the pre-withdrawal level. This not only shows that the token itself is strong enough but also indicates the market's confidence in it. This is what true buying pressure looks like.