#美联储重启降息步伐 $PIEVERSE is about to launch an airdrop on the 13th, and the game theory behind these moves is quite interesting—will the project team choose to keep pumping the price before the airdrop to maintain hype and attract participants, or will they dump early to lower costs and reduce airdrop profits?
Looking at the candlestick chart, there are clear signs of stabilization on the daily chart. Some analysts believe there will be another pump (commonly known as the "last hurrah"), which may be followed by a round of correction. This pattern of rising first and then falling is very common on the eve of an airdrop.
Against the backdrop of the Federal Reserve resuming its rate-cutting cycle, the overall liquidity environment in the crypto market is also changing, which will influence participants’ expectations for airdrop returns and their judgment on timing.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-10 09:46
According to on-chain data, the funding flow pattern of this wave of PIEVERSE is quite interesting... Usually, the "last frenzy" before an airdrop is traceable, and I had already guessed it.
Through multiple address tracking, those wallets rushing to push the market before the 13th appear particularly suspicious—either the project team is manipulating themselves to suppress costs, or retail investors are gambling on "the last wave." The typical trading patterns are abnormal.
The Federal Reserve's interest rate cut as a background context is also quite interesting, essentially creating a liquidity illusion for this maneuver. The connection of funds is too strong.
Now I want to see where those large airdrop addresses flow after the 13th... I already have a feeling of locking onto the target.
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GasFeeLady
· 12-09 12:20
watched the gwei spike right before airdrop season... classic move honestly, project teams always time it perfectly to squeeze maximum gas fees out of us lol
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SellTheBounce
· 12-09 12:20
Sell on the rebound, this time is no exception. The so-called "final frenzy" before the airdrop is nothing more than the last chance for bagholders.
When it drops again, there will be another opportunity to buy in.
Stabilized? Heh, there’s always a lower low ahead.
Liquidity is abundant in a rate-cut environment, but don’t get complacent—history tells me this is when you’re most likely to catch a falling knife.
Yet another round of harvesting human nature’s weaknesses. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if there’s a dump before the 13th.
Airdrop hype is just there to induce FOMO—take it from someone with experience.
Just wait, the market bottom will come.
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BoredRiceBall
· 12-09 12:18
Same old tricks before an airdrop—pump and then dump. Smells a lot like a shitcoin.
Hold on, can rate cuts really save this market? Feels like it’s all an illusion.
The 13th, huh? I’ll bet five bucks it’ll dump.
These project teams have no sense of reality, while retail investors are still calculating their profits.
“The final frenzy”—I’m sick of hearing that phrase. These schemes are so overplayed.
Will liquidity really come just because of a rate cut? That’s nonsense.
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-09 12:18
It's the same old trick again: a frenzy before the airdrop followed by a crash. I'll just watch from the sidelines this time.
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RektButAlive
· 12-09 12:10
Same old trick again, pump then dump.
I'm really tired of this airdrop eve routine.
Dumping to lower the cost? The project team can't be that stupid, right?
Liquidity gets better just because of rate cuts? I'm not really buying that logic.
Let's wait and see if the 13th is a celebration or a massacre.
I've had enough of hearing about the "final frenzy."
Instead of analyzing the K-line, it's better to see who's left holding the bag.
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AirdropFreedom
· 12-09 11:59
Another round of airdrop tricks—this time the project team definitely wants to squeeze out one last bit of profit before they're satisfied.
I've seen this play out many times: even when a rate cut is positive news, the price still dumps. Don't get fooled by the so-called "final frenzy."
Let's wait for the 13th. The truth will come out then. All this discussion right now is pointless.
The Fed's move really disrupted the rhythm; when liquidity changes, the game rules change too.
I don't care if the price pumps or dumps; I'm just here for that small airdrop profit—can't really lose much.
If you ask me, there's a pretty high chance of one final pump. Too many people are betting on it.
Everyone entering now is just being exit liquidity. I choose to stay on the sidelines and watch.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 12-09 11:57
Damn, this sense of rhythm is insane. Where’s that promised final pump? Feels like we’re about to get dumped on again.
This is the classic drama on airdrop eve; the project team is playing this well.
Waiting to see if there will be another pump before the 13th—should I take a gamble or just exit first?
Can the Fed rate cut save the market? I’m just watching from the sidelines anyway.
This kind of game theory plays out the same every time; retail investors still get rekt as usual.
Stability signal? Looks more like stabilizing at the bottom, waiting for me to buy the dip.
Feels like the probability of dumping before the airdrop is higher—after all, they need to lower the cost.
Here comes another round of “the final pump”—just listen, don’t take it too seriously.
Liquidity changes—they say that, but the real power still lies with the whales.
Let’s see how things play out next, no rush to jump in.
#美联储重启降息步伐 $PIEVERSE is about to launch an airdrop on the 13th, and the game theory behind these moves is quite interesting—will the project team choose to keep pumping the price before the airdrop to maintain hype and attract participants, or will they dump early to lower costs and reduce airdrop profits?
Looking at the candlestick chart, there are clear signs of stabilization on the daily chart. Some analysts believe there will be another pump (commonly known as the "last hurrah"), which may be followed by a round of correction. This pattern of rising first and then falling is very common on the eve of an airdrop.
Against the backdrop of the Federal Reserve resuming its rate-cutting cycle, the overall liquidity environment in the crypto market is also changing, which will influence participants’ expectations for airdrop returns and their judgment on timing.