Half a billion USDC just hit the market in a fresh mint. This kind of liquidity injection typically signals something brewing beneath the surface—whether it's institutions positioning ahead of a move or exchanges ramping up reserves for heightened volatility. The timing matters here. When this much stablecoin supply floods in, traders and market makers usually have their eyes peeled for what comes next. Could be consolidation, could be the calm before fireworks. Either way, fresh capital sitting idle in the system rarely stays that way for long. Watch the order books.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 5h ago
50 million USDC appears out of nowhere, I've seen this trick many times... What are the big funds hiding now?
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 01-06 19:14
500 million USDC appeared out of thin air, this move really can't be sustained anymore.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 01-06 19:14
500 million USDC suddenly poured in, I’m very familiar with this trick... The last time I was caught like this was exactly how I got trapped, haha
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LightningWallet
· 01-06 19:12
With such a large order coming in, who exactly is accumulating the stock?
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 01-06 19:11
500 million USDC newly minted, this wave of liquidity injection doesn't seem simple.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-06 18:58
Half a billion USDC coming in, this pace... Usually, someone is quietly making arrangements.
Half a billion USDC just hit the market in a fresh mint. This kind of liquidity injection typically signals something brewing beneath the surface—whether it's institutions positioning ahead of a move or exchanges ramping up reserves for heightened volatility. The timing matters here. When this much stablecoin supply floods in, traders and market makers usually have their eyes peeled for what comes next. Could be consolidation, could be the calm before fireworks. Either way, fresh capital sitting idle in the system rarely stays that way for long. Watch the order books.