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FarmHopper
· 11h ago
The whale liquidation has happened again, and this time the crash is really severe... It's a bit tough to watch these coins all drop together.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 12-06 19:29
Is it the whales dumping again? People say this every time— is it really true?
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 12-06 09:50
Whales are at it again, and this time they dumped pretty hard.
MON is a bit unlucky this round; it wasn't stable to begin with.
Wait, are these coins actually related, or is it just a coincidence?
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SatoshiChallenger
· 12-06 09:49
Ironically, this is what they call market self-correction. Every time whales dump, someone sees it as an opportunity, and the same group of retail investors gets caught in the next round.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 12-06 09:47
Whale liquidation? LOL, this is exactly why I never go all in on altcoins.
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GasFeeLover
· 12-06 09:47
When a whale dumps, everything follows and drops. I'm all too familiar with this pattern.
Seriously? Another whale liquidated? Why is this happening so frequently lately?
Is $ZEC doing okay? I'm still holding this coin...
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ZenZKPlayer
· 12-06 09:43
Whenever a whale gets liquidated, they have to crash the market. How many times has this trick been played?
#ETH走势分析 I noticed an interesting phenomenon today—a few altcoins plunged collectively at almost the same time.
Rumor has it that a big whale was liquidated, dragging this batch of coins down together.
$MON $ZEC $pippin All of these got hit.