#数字资产行情上升 BREV this wave of market movement truly put on a good show.
The price rebounded directly from a plunge at 0.31, describing it as "textbook level" is no exaggeration. What seemed like a simple spike and dump concealed variables that even market makers didn't anticipate.
Top liquidity providers Amber Group and GSR Markets had just received allocations from the project team—about a million BREV per person, originally planned to maintain the order book steadily. Following the usual routine, they expected the order book to gradually stabilize, volatility to taper off, and trading volume to slowly accumulate.
But the market didn't give them that chance.
Suddenly, the Brevis team’s cold wallet dumped $5.3 million worth of BREV onto the exchange. As the on-chain explorer updated, market sentiment exploded instantly. No contingency plans, no buffers—just raw, unfiltered news.
Buyers panicked and fled, sell orders stacked up layer by layer, and the price started free-falling. Market makers couldn’t keep up with this pace, no matter how quick.
At that moment, only one question echoed in the order book: Should I escape?
Panic spread faster than the dump itself. BREV plummeted straight down, crushing investor confidence into the depths within minutes.
Then, the plot took a turn.
The moment good news was announced, before the short sellers could react, funds quietly started flowing back. The price was forcibly pulled back near the original level, forming a sharp deep V-shape on the candlestick chart that made your scalp tingle.
More importantly—BREV was later confirmed to be listed on a major exchange. This flipped the logic entirely. The rebound mode was activated.
With the exchange and two top-tier market makers present, at least one thing was clear: in the short term, the project is unlikely to abandon the market. Liquidity is assured, and participants are substantial. Of course, short-term volatility remains intense, but stories of "sudden zeroing" can basically be ruled out.
What’s truly intriguing is the message behind this maneuver:
The distribution of chips is being retested, market sentiment is being re-anchored, and the rhythm has been artificially adjusted. Technically, resistance might be found around 0.55 in the short term, with a mid-term target pointing toward the 1.2 region.
This is how the market works—sudden panic, sudden reversal. Those who understand how to read signals amid volatility and see the direction amid pressure often catch the tail end of a reversal. No matter how complex the trend, strategies are always more valuable than following the crowd.
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TokenVelocity
· 01-09 02:46
Another textbook-level dump and reversal, this rhythm is playing pretty hard.
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$5.3 million was directly dumped, and even the market makers' reactions can't avoid taking a hit. This is the power of information asymmetry.
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Wait, after the deep V, another top exchange goes live? This script is a bit interesting, wasn't it agreed to abandon the order book?
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Basically, it's a redistribution of chips, and the sentiment has been anchored once again. The ones who truly make money are always those who know how to read signals.
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0.55 resistance, 1.2 float, sounds good but I still think we need to see how the actual trading volume on subsequent exchanges develops.
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That's why I hate following the crowd; market reversals often come at the most desperate times.
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Amber and GSR are both present, at least indicating that a complete collapse won't happen in the short term, but volatility will definitely continue.
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Cold wallets suddenly go naked, how big must the information gap be... a quick check on the on-chain explorer reveals everything.
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A positive signal is followed immediately by a dump, and before the shorts can react, funds quietly flow back in. This operation is indeed top-notch.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-08 17:41
Deep V reversal is really legit, but this rhythm feels a bit too "perfect"... Who would believe it?
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-07 19:28
This deep V reversal is really impressive; it all depends on who can grasp that key point.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 01-07 19:09
The $5.3 million dump indeed took everyone by surprise, catching everyone off guard.
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Deep V reversals are the easiest way to cut leeks; they look satisfying but don't be fooled.
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Wait, can Amber and GSR really hold this wave? I'm still a bit skeptical.
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Is it textbook-level? I think it's more like a textbook-level meat-cutting scene haha.
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Speaking of the market maker's reaction speed, this time they really got hammered.
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The 1.2 target feels too optimistic; it depends on the actual trading volume on the exchange later.
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A sudden dump by a cold wallet—anyone would be confused at first. No matter how good the strategy is, it can't withstand a black swan.
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Could this be the so-called "artificial rhythm adjustment"? Feels like they're digging a hole for retail investors.
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MoonRocketTeam
· 01-07 19:07
Deep V reversal, that was really clever. Losing 5.3 million and then pulling it back—this is the mark of a major player.
Rocket is loading, see you on the next orbit.
If it can't break 0.55, I'll just change my name.
Honestly, I had to get off the train earlier, but this time, I still want to take a shot now that the boots are on the ground.
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BearWhisperGod
· 01-07 19:02
$5.3 million invested and people still haven't reacted. This pace is really dirty.
#数字资产行情上升 BREV this wave of market movement truly put on a good show.
The price rebounded directly from a plunge at 0.31, describing it as "textbook level" is no exaggeration. What seemed like a simple spike and dump concealed variables that even market makers didn't anticipate.
Top liquidity providers Amber Group and GSR Markets had just received allocations from the project team—about a million BREV per person, originally planned to maintain the order book steadily. Following the usual routine, they expected the order book to gradually stabilize, volatility to taper off, and trading volume to slowly accumulate.
But the market didn't give them that chance.
Suddenly, the Brevis team’s cold wallet dumped $5.3 million worth of BREV onto the exchange. As the on-chain explorer updated, market sentiment exploded instantly. No contingency plans, no buffers—just raw, unfiltered news.
Buyers panicked and fled, sell orders stacked up layer by layer, and the price started free-falling. Market makers couldn’t keep up with this pace, no matter how quick.
At that moment, only one question echoed in the order book: Should I escape?
Panic spread faster than the dump itself. BREV plummeted straight down, crushing investor confidence into the depths within minutes.
Then, the plot took a turn.
The moment good news was announced, before the short sellers could react, funds quietly started flowing back. The price was forcibly pulled back near the original level, forming a sharp deep V-shape on the candlestick chart that made your scalp tingle.
More importantly—BREV was later confirmed to be listed on a major exchange. This flipped the logic entirely. The rebound mode was activated.
With the exchange and two top-tier market makers present, at least one thing was clear: in the short term, the project is unlikely to abandon the market. Liquidity is assured, and participants are substantial. Of course, short-term volatility remains intense, but stories of "sudden zeroing" can basically be ruled out.
What’s truly intriguing is the message behind this maneuver:
The distribution of chips is being retested, market sentiment is being re-anchored, and the rhythm has been artificially adjusted. Technically, resistance might be found around 0.55 in the short term, with a mid-term target pointing toward the 1.2 region.
This is how the market works—sudden panic, sudden reversal. Those who understand how to read signals amid volatility and see the direction amid pressure often catch the tail end of a reversal. No matter how complex the trend, strategies are always more valuable than following the crowd.