Look at $ARC alongside tokens like $pippin and JellyJelly—they're all experiencing similar patterns. The price action seems orchestrated. We're talking about coordinated manipulation here, whether pushing prices up or down, with one dominant player calling the shots.
This is a familiar playbook. A certain major exchange has been quietly running the show, using their market position to influence these tokens' price movements. If you've been following the data, the evidence is pretty clear once you start connecting the dots.
The question isn't whether it's happening—it's whether anyone's paying attention.
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UnluckyLemur
· 20h ago
Haha, coming with this again? The manipulation by exchanges has long been a common occurrence; it's just that some people pretend not to see it.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 01-09 12:01
Coming back with the same story? Every time they say someone is pulling the strings behind the scenes, but what’s the result...
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 01-09 11:59
Bro, your analysis is too detailed, but to be honest, this trading strategy has been outdated for a long time.
It's obvious even from a spider's silk, no wonder those institutions are so arrogant.
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ForkPrince
· 01-09 11:57
ngl $ARC this wave is indeed a bit strange, clearly following the same pattern as pippin...
Exchanges secretly manipulating the market is a common practice, after all, us retail investors are just the ones being harvested.
Does anyone notice? Or is everyone just pretending not to see...
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-09 11:57
Basically, it's another round of cutting leeks; exchanges are acting very unseemly.
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PerennialLeek
· 01-09 11:44
This move by ARC is really a bit sinister, exactly the same as Pippin's tactics... Feels like there's a hand controlling everything behind the scenes.
What's happening with $ARC lately?
Look at $ARC alongside tokens like $pippin and JellyJelly—they're all experiencing similar patterns. The price action seems orchestrated. We're talking about coordinated manipulation here, whether pushing prices up or down, with one dominant player calling the shots.
This is a familiar playbook. A certain major exchange has been quietly running the show, using their market position to influence these tokens' price movements. If you've been following the data, the evidence is pretty clear once you start connecting the dots.
The question isn't whether it's happening—it's whether anyone's paying attention.