Interestingly, there are voices in the market suggesting that some major players might be quietly accumulating certain small-cap tokens, attempting to drive market recovery through the linkage effects of related projects. Similar scenarios have indeed occurred in history—when a popular coin rises, related ecosystem projects often follow suit and increase in value. Whether the same story will repeat this time depends on subsequent on-chain data and trading volume performance. Market cycles are always full of imagination.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-07 15:09
whales quietly stacking shit coins again? lmao watch the on-chain data, not the noise. history rhymes but retail always gets rekt first.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-07 08:26
Whales lurking in small-cap coins? Basically, they just want to bet on ecosystem linkage... But after playing this game for so many years, it might not necessarily work, huh.
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LiquidationHunter
· 01-04 20:56
The strategy of big players bottoming out small coins, I see through it... just waiting for which ecosystem to take off.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 01-04 20:51
I'm tired of this routine from the big players. Every time they say it's about ecosystem collaboration, but it turns out to be just a pretext for pulling the rug.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-04 20:43
Are the big players starting to move again? I'll just look at on-chain data to speak, no need for all this fluff.
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Token_Sherpa
· 01-04 20:33
ngl the "whales quietly accumulating alts" narrative is basically the oldest ponzinomics playbook lmao. yeah sure, ecosystem correlation exists but that's precisely why velocity traps are so brutal. nobody's talking about sustainable tokenomics when the whole thesis is just "ride the coattails." we've seen this movie before.
Interestingly, there are voices in the market suggesting that some major players might be quietly accumulating certain small-cap tokens, attempting to drive market recovery through the linkage effects of related projects. Similar scenarios have indeed occurred in history—when a popular coin rises, related ecosystem projects often follow suit and increase in value. Whether the same story will repeat this time depends on subsequent on-chain data and trading volume performance. Market cycles are always full of imagination.