Ever wonder what a real on-chain market maker actually does?
Take bot 0x7d73…ff97 as an example. Over the past week, this thing fired off 1,600+ transactions on $TRUTH, pumping out roughly $15 million in trading volume. The kicker? It walked away with about $45k in profit.
But here's the wild part—it controlled nearly 60% of all $TRUTH trading volume during that 7-day window. That's not just participation, that's borderline dominance.
Raises some questions about liquidity, doesn't it? When one bot moves more than half the market, you've got to ask: who's really setting the price?
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AirdropHarvester
· 55m ago
60% of the trading volume was consumed by a robot. Is this still called a market? It's basically a single-player version.
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 18h ago
ah yes, statistically speaking this is exactly how the $LUNA collapse started... one entity controlling the narrative, then poof. history rhymes, doesn't it
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DegenDreamer
· 12-12 05:48
60% of the trading volume is controlled by a single bot? Is this what they call liquidity? LOL... No wonder retail investors keep getting stuck with the bag.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 12-11 11:56
60% of the trading volume is controlled by a single bot. Can this still be called a market? LOL
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OfflineNewbie
· 12-11 11:55
Wow, 60% of the trading volume is handled by one bot? Is this still called a market? This is a playground.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 12-11 11:53
Does one bot handle 60% of the trading volume? That's what they call liquidity haha... Laughing out loud, what about the price discovery mechanism?
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 12-11 11:42
A bot consuming 60% of the trading volume? That's outrageous, it feels like the entire market has been manipulated.
Ever wonder what a real on-chain market maker actually does?
Take bot 0x7d73…ff97 as an example. Over the past week, this thing fired off 1,600+ transactions on $TRUTH, pumping out roughly $15 million in trading volume. The kicker? It walked away with about $45k in profit.
But here's the wild part—it controlled nearly 60% of all $TRUTH trading volume during that 7-day window. That's not just participation, that's borderline dominance.
Raises some questions about liquidity, doesn't it? When one bot moves more than half the market, you've got to ask: who's really setting the price?