Did you see that recent violent dump? The main force directly cleared from 26m to 24m in chips, and the price also plummeted from around 0.36 to 0.32.
Here's the interesting part—now they are quietly buying back some. Currently, I still hold about 25m in inventory, with an average holding cost of around 0.203. If I really sell all of these off, you can imagine how low the price could crash.
But why isn't he continuing to dump? Is he soft-hearted? Haha.
I think this old main force is clearly caught in his own trap. If you really dare to dump now, I wouldn't mind taking all your principal, but honestly— I just want to see you suffer from the pain of loss.
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MerkleMaid
· 12-12 18:25
The main force is holding tightly, and with a cost basis of 0.203, the current market situation is really awkward.
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SigmaBrain
· 12-11 02:10
Bro, this analysis is spot on. The main players are indeed trapped and stuck.
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GameFiCritic
· 12-10 17:38
This manipulation method is indeed interesting, but to be honest, it's just a game of chips — from a sustainability perspective, even the main players are caught in the trap. Essentially, this pattern undermines market clearing efficiency.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12-10 17:30
From a technical perspective, this wave of dumping indeed exposed the weakness of the main players; they can't shake off the 0.203 cost basis at all.
Being offered 2.5 times profit but unable to sell indicates that the market has long since seen through this trick.
I actually think this is the real bottoming signal; the moment they panic is the true opportunity.
When the main players are trapped, they have to obediently play along with us. If you're not scared this time, just go ahead and enter to catch the falling knives.
Honestly, looking at this trend, quantitative data suggests a potential reverse breakout might really happen. Everyone, assess your own risk.
Repeated tests around the 0.32 level clearly indicate accumulation of strength. The more the main players dare not sell, the tighter the chips are.
This is what I call the market cycle — the trapped main players can only become our ATMs in the end. Historical data never lies.
The dilemma of the main players is my opportunity; it's a simple logic but very few understand it.
Did you see that recent violent dump? The main force directly cleared from 26m to 24m in chips, and the price also plummeted from around 0.36 to 0.32.
Here's the interesting part—now they are quietly buying back some. Currently, I still hold about 25m in inventory, with an average holding cost of around 0.203. If I really sell all of these off, you can imagine how low the price could crash.
But why isn't he continuing to dump? Is he soft-hearted? Haha.
I think this old main force is clearly caught in his own trap. If you really dare to dump now, I wouldn't mind taking all your principal, but honestly— I just want to see you suffer from the pain of loss.