This round of market movement looks like a carefully orchestrated play from every perspective.
The pattern of sharp rises and falls is exactly the same as the tactics used during the peak popularity of certain major exchanges. Capital games, transfer of chips, cycle rotations—either coincidence or history repeating itself.
The market has always been like this, with the same scripts repeated, just with different packaging.
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LightningWallet
· 01-17 07:56
Carefully set up a trap? Ha, I just want to see who can walk away completely unscathed from this show.
How many rounds has the big player been playing this game, and we're still getting cut?
Wait, the exchange you mentioned... surely no one hasn't figured it out yet?
Oh my God, really, it's always the same routine. Why am I still here?
History repeats itself, no doubt, but the key is, when can we stop being the ones to take the fall?
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OnchainDetective
· 01-16 21:58
Based on on-chain data tracking, the wallet behavior pattern before this surge has been identified. The obvious fund connections point to several top addresses, which is a typical wash trading method that we have long suspected.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-15 23:56
Wake up, everyone. Isn't this just the old routine? It's the same every time.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 01-15 23:52
The trader is acting again; retail investors will always be the chives' fate.
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ForkTrooper
· 01-15 23:30
Wake up, every round it's the same story, and what's the result? Who's losing or still losing?
This round of market movement looks like a carefully orchestrated play from every perspective.
The pattern of sharp rises and falls is exactly the same as the tactics used during the peak popularity of certain major exchanges. Capital games, transfer of chips, cycle rotations—either coincidence or history repeating itself.
The market has always been like this, with the same scripts repeated, just with different packaging.