That well-known trader's recent moves are truly outrageous. The market has gained quite a bit, and then they turn around to make charitable donations—this logic is quite interesting. Greed knows no bounds; this saying is especially fitting in the crypto world. The way they behave is a bit ugly, yet they insist on wrapping it in a layer of charity?
Speaking of which, why has this circle become so obsessed with donations?
Thinking carefully, it's probably 80% just a shakeout. Repeating it three times isn't enough; this is outright manipulation.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 01-15 20:35
The way they behave is really unbelievable—first they cut a deal, then donate money. I've seen this combo move too many times.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 01-15 19:41
Looking at this operation, it's more of a smokescreen for computing power transfer than genuine charity. The data is right there; the nodes where big players escape and the timing of donations overlap too closely. This is not a coincidence but a pattern. From an ROI perspective, it's clear—public opinion costs are far lower than the slippage losses from directly dumping.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-14 21:59
Making a fortune and then turning around to give back love— I could come up with this kind of script in my sleep.
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AlphaLeaker
· 01-12 21:03
Ridiculous, it's the same old wash trading tricks again. Packaging it as charity to fool people? The folks in the crypto world are truly incredible.
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Donations? Ha, this is just the last act before running away.
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Looking bad but still pretending to be charity. I'm tired of this trick.
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Again with this? When the market rises, it's charity. Do they really think we're all fools?
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Nine times out of ten, it's wash trading. Everyone sees through it, yet they still put on a show.
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That's how the crypto world is. Once they've made enough money, they start creating personas—so hypocritical.
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Charity donations, huh? It just makes me angry. This is just disguised profit-taking.
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GraphGuru
· 01-12 20:59
Haha, laughing to death, it's the same old story again, the number one in character management in the crypto circle.
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PuzzledScholar
· 01-12 20:54
Uh... Donations are just market manipulation; that's an overly absolute statement. But the crypto world is indeed easy to fall into traps.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 01-12 20:52
Haha, typical of someone who cleans their mouth after eating to pretend they're honest.
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-12 20:42
It should be pointed out that this set of public opinion frameworks itself contains logical flaws. On-chain data shows that charitable donations are not necessarily related to market manipulation; everyone should not be fooled by superficial narratives.
That well-known trader's recent moves are truly outrageous. The market has gained quite a bit, and then they turn around to make charitable donations—this logic is quite interesting. Greed knows no bounds; this saying is especially fitting in the crypto world. The way they behave is a bit ugly, yet they insist on wrapping it in a layer of charity?
Speaking of which, why has this circle become so obsessed with donations?
Thinking carefully, it's probably 80% just a shakeout. Repeating it three times isn't enough; this is outright manipulation.