After Morgan Stanley released positive news, a leading exchange sharply sold off SOL. This move is quite interesting. It's a typical case of riding the trend to suppress, doing this right when the market is just starting to pick up, which indeed harms the market ecosystem. The popularity and heat that have been gradually built up are hard to maintain if this continues. 🧐
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SigmaBrain
· 01-06 22:05
I have to say, this move is really impressive... Taking advantage of Morgan's good news to dump the market, it's definitely causing trouble.
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bridge_anxiety
· 01-06 22:03
This tactic is truly brilliant. After benefiting from policy dividends, they immediately dump the market, really treating retail investors as nothing.
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MetaMaximalist
· 01-06 21:54
honestly the adoption curve dynamics here are absolutely fascinating but also... predictable? this is what happens when you lack proper protocol sustainability frameworks. exchanges operating without chain-agnostic principles always default to short-term extraction. they don't grasp network effects the way early adopters do. classic newcomer energy disguised as market manipulation tbh
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-06 21:48
This exchange is really a scammer, their behavior is hard to watch.
After Morgan Stanley released positive news, a leading exchange sharply sold off SOL. This move is quite interesting. It's a typical case of riding the trend to suppress, doing this right when the market is just starting to pick up, which indeed harms the market ecosystem. The popularity and heat that have been gradually built up are hard to maintain if this continues. 🧐