Hype Spot just surpassed $30 million in 24-hour trading volume. During the same period, the aid fund bought back $1.3 million worth of HYPE tokens. This buyback accounts for 4.5% of the total trading volume on HL—in other words, these institutional buy orders have almost become the entire force supporting the price. Relying on capital accumulation to sustain the upward trend? This trick can't be played for too long.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 11h ago
The tactic of market manipulation and support schemes has long become tiresome. A 4.5% buy order supporting the entire price—it's just laughable.
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WhaleStalker
· 17h ago
Institutional buying support is outdated; this trick has long been obsolete and will eventually collapse.
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RadioShackKnight
· 17h ago
The Ponzi scheme won't last long; it will eventually be exposed.
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ForkTrooper
· 17h ago
Institutional buy orders supporting the market—this tactic will eventually collapse.
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StakeWhisperer
· 17h ago
Institutional buybacks to support the market, in simple terms, are just prolonging the life. This trick has been seen through enough times; the true nature will eventually be exposed.
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NervousFingers
· 17h ago
Isn't this just stubbornness? Institutions account for 4.5% of the buy orders and still have the nerve to claim they have genuine trading volume. Laughable.
Hype Spot just surpassed $30 million in 24-hour trading volume. During the same period, the aid fund bought back $1.3 million worth of HYPE tokens. This buyback accounts for 4.5% of the total trading volume on HL—in other words, these institutional buy orders have almost become the entire force supporting the price. Relying on capital accumulation to sustain the upward trend? This trick can't be played for too long.