After reading the discussions in the comment section, two perspectives suddenly come to mind:



The first explanation—Is a major platform doing charity? Clearly, the tokens are almost worthless now, but considering that many people are holding high positions and suffering heavy losses, they are given a special channel to offload and recover funds. Essentially, it's an exit pump, giving retail investors a way out.

The second interpretation is much darker. Could it be that the platform's internal project team members, who are usually too busy to trade cryptocurrencies for extra income, are just waiting for these tokens to go completely to zero before quietly buying the dip, then pushing them through special projects to harvest gains? Isn't this just a disguised employee benefit?

Which possibility do you think is more likely?
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SerumSquirtervip
· 23h ago
Neither one is trusted; the platform has long been secretly accumulating chips, now just throwing up a smoke screen.
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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 23h ago
Oh man, I've seen enough of the second method. To be honest, it's just insider dark operations, and anyone would be tempted by it.
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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 23h ago
Haha I knew it, it's definitely the second type. Is the platform so considerate? Wake up everyone. Basically, it's insiders exploiting the system, a pretty shady move. I've seen this kind of operation quite a few times, it's really outrageous. The first type is simply not realistic, why would the platform act as a good Samaritan. No, actually both are happening. Anyway, we're all the ones getting exploited. Hey, no matter how I look at this logic, it feels a bit shady. Emmm, it depends on the platform's history. If it's unpredictable, then it's the second type. Damn it, I just thought of a new perspective... Could they be two nested scams? Rather than guessing, it's better to look at the data—who’s the first to escape is the smarter one.
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NFTRegretfulvip
· 23h ago
Basically, both are playing out, how could the platform really do charity and give the leek farmers a way out? It's all a facade. I bet five bucks that there's an insider buying the dip. The key is just how secretly they're doing it. Really clever—one hand harvests, the other recovers. That's the business secret. Why is it so intense? I just want to quietly watch the show. Wait, something's off. When was this special channel opened? Why didn't I catch up? Stop talking nonsense. Ultimately, it's all about information asymmetry—insiders get to know first. The second one sounds even more heartbreaking; calling it employee benefits is just too cruel. I just want to know who the hell hit a landmine. Someone's going to take the fall this time too. Damn, this logical chain is a bit deep. Need to think about it slowly. Waiting for an insider to finally blow the whistle.
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