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A major exchange quietly scaled back its ambitions and turned to providing trading services for side chain ecosystems. Its once-dominant authority and credibility are gradually fading.
What do spot market conditions look like? Just that familiar pattern. Listing coins gets hammered down, and after that, there's a prolonged period of decline. This routine is no different from other platforms.
Looking back at previous trading records, $neiro has been traded, $punt has been chased, and $act has not been left out. Every time, it's the same rhythm—opening high, then falling low, followed by a long downward trend. Isn't this just the norm for the spot market? Short-term positive news can easily trigger chasing prices, but the downward cycle is often longer and more exhausting.
$neiro $punt $act take turns to cut, this kind of pump-and-dump scheme has long been mastered.
The pace of smashing the market is more ruthless each time, and exchanges are all the same.
The spot market is just ridiculous, a gap up is a signal.
Follow the trend and chase highs, everyone gets trapped. I just want to see who dares to take the buy-in.
What about the former credibility? It’s all been destroyed by coin listing and dumping.
The downward cycle is really long, and the torment is unparalleled.
Listing = opening price ceiling, who doesn’t know that?
Side chain ecology can’t save this platform’s decline, right?
Listing means smashing, this has become a consensus. Is there still anyone being fooled?
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I just want to ask, who hasn't been scammed by $neiro? Anyway, I'm fed up
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Sidechain ecosystem? Sounds like giving up. Making the pool smaller, what can that change? The essence of cutting leeks can't be changed
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Opening high and closing low so skillfully, it feels like all platforms have learned the same script
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Brothers still chasing new coins, you're really brave. I've already learned the lesson of stop-loss
Wait, side chain ecosystem? Is this giving up or taking a different approach?
Spot trading is just so torturous. Short-term tempts you to chase highs, long-term wears down your confidence.
Really, every time I hit the right timing, I end up losing the most.