Regarding the $ZKJ project, do we really have a buy the dip opportunity? Data shows that with a market capitalization of five hundred million dollars, two hundred million dollars of holdings have already exited, with an outflow amounting to an astonishing one hundred and forty million dollars, which is more than seventy percent of the total holdings that have left.



In the face of this situation, individual investors need to think clearly: when investors with large amounts of capital choose to withdraw, have they not considered the possible rebound opportunities? With small amounts of funds in the tens or hundreds of units, can they really influence the direction of a project worth hundreds of millions of dollars? This is not the case for those small token projects with a market capitalization of only tens of millions.

In the crypto market, capital flows often reflect deeper market signals. The collective actions of large Holdings typically stem from more comprehensive information and analysis. When funds are flowing out on a large scale, blindly "buying the dip" may pose greater risks. Rationally analyzing market trends and avoiding emotional decision-making is the wise approach to facing such market phenomena.
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