"I'm present." "I'm paying attention." "I approve of what's happening." "I'm not here to crash the party."
When a whale breaks the surface like this, it's not casual. It's deliberate. A whale only sends these kinds of signals when it wants the market to know exactly what's moving underneath – and more importantly, what's being accumulated or held for the next move.
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UncommonNPC
· 11h ago
When the whales surface, the game rules change, don't they?
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-07 07:55
Big whales surface, now all players can see clearly
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-07 07:54
Big whales surfacing is all about storytelling; this wave is really about accumulation.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-07 07:52
Big whales are so straightforward as soon as they appear; get ready for the next wave.
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SolidityJester
· 01-07 07:49
Wow, these whales are really talking now, I can't hold it in anymore.
The message is crystal clear:
"I'm present."
"I'm paying attention."
"I approve of what's happening."
"I'm not here to crash the party."
When a whale breaks the surface like this, it's not casual. It's deliberate. A whale only sends these kinds of signals when it wants the market to know exactly what's moving underneath – and more importantly, what's being accumulated or held for the next move.