Is this Token going to be turned into a honeypot? I just saw the on-chain data, and a Large Investor directly swept up the goods after posting on social media, taking nearly 10% of the circulating chips in one go.
This is quite ruthless; once this level of concentration is formed, retail investors are basically just waiting to be cut down like chives. The liquidity was already shallow, and with the big whales doing this, it will be difficult to offload later.
Typical control tactics - wait for the hype to build, let the news spread, and then slowly dump the coins to cash out. Those entering the market now need to be careful; with such a concentrated distribution of chips, the risk factor is directly maximized.
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JustHereForMemes
· 12-05 15:58
Here comes another one. This round is indeed a bit risky. I saw it coming a long time ago—the whale always uses this trick.
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RegenRestorer
· 12-05 14:08
Damn, it's the same old trick again. Whales buy up and then post updates—this tactic is everywhere now.
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OnChainSleuth
· 12-05 06:24
Oh my, it's another classic case of retail investors getting fleeced. Someone just bought up 10% of the tokens in one go—this operator is truly ruthless.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 12-03 22:28
Oh, I'm all too familiar with this trick. It's the same old routine...
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AirdropCollector
· 12-02 20:54
Here comes another scene of Large Investors making money while retail investors get the leftovers.
Taking 10% of the chips all at once, this is just ridiculous, they clearly don’t want us to survive.
Wait a minute, why does this feel just like last time with some coin... better run quickly.
Honestly, I really don’t dare to touch this kind of market, with chips so concentrated, it will definitely get smashed sooner or later.
Social media posts directly lead to bulk purchases? This is too obvious, who can't see through it?
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12-02 20:54
From my quantitative model, the concentration of chips in this wave has indeed broken historical highs, but don't just focus on the 10%; the real risk is that the liquidity depth is gone.
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BearMarketSage
· 12-02 20:53
Oh no, it's this trap again, I knew it would be like this...
I've seen through it long ago, as soon as the Large Investors take action, the retail investors are doomed.
I wouldn't even touch such a scheme, it's too dirty.
With the chips so concentrated, who would dare to buy? Are we sending ourselves to death?
Wait, isn't this just a repeat of that last project? Damn.
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ForkTrooper
· 12-02 20:52
Another project that has been ruined by market makers, it should have been clear by now.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 12-02 20:44
Oh my, it's this routine again. I was wondering why it felt so familiar. Sweeping 10% of the chips in one go, isn't this just a standard market maker move?
Retail investors, just wait to be played for suckers. With such poor liquidity, how dare you chase the price? What's the point?
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LadderToolGuy
· 12-02 20:24
Here comes the trap again, I said it should have run long ago.
Is this Token going to be turned into a honeypot? I just saw the on-chain data, and a Large Investor directly swept up the goods after posting on social media, taking nearly 10% of the circulating chips in one go.
This is quite ruthless; once this level of concentration is formed, retail investors are basically just waiting to be cut down like chives. The liquidity was already shallow, and with the big whales doing this, it will be difficult to offload later.
Typical control tactics - wait for the hype to build, let the news spread, and then slowly dump the coins to cash out. Those entering the market now need to be careful; with such a concentrated distribution of chips, the risk factor is directly maximized.