The liquidity design of BSC indeed has issues. Every time a large transaction enters, it immediately falls into slippage hell. The day before yesterday, I saw someone put in 90,000 USDT, and as soon as the trade was executed, market sentiment cooled down. This phenomenon is not uncommon—large capital inflows often become a signal to short. Instead of continuing to "transfuse" this inefficient liquidity mechanism, it's better to observe solutions from other high-efficiency public chains.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 3h ago
A sudden slippage when investing 90,000 instantly, this move is really quite aggressive.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 3h ago
90,000 USDT entry actually causes a dump, how inefficient is that? Maybe try a different chain.
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OnChainDetective
· 3h ago
The 90,000 USDT transaction I analyzed on the blockchain shows unusual activity in the whale wallet cluster. There’s definitely a story behind this.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 3h ago
90,000 invested directly caused a bear market, this is the "magic" of BSC
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MetaverseMortgage
· 3h ago
BSC liquidity really underperforms; large investors pouring money in is actually a bearish signal? That logic is incredible.
The liquidity design of BSC indeed has issues. Every time a large transaction enters, it immediately falls into slippage hell. The day before yesterday, I saw someone put in 90,000 USDT, and as soon as the trade was executed, market sentiment cooled down. This phenomenon is not uncommon—large capital inflows often become a signal to short. Instead of continuing to "transfuse" this inefficient liquidity mechanism, it's better to observe solutions from other high-efficiency public chains.