The analysis of that wave trading strategy still makes sense, but there are indeed some details worth pondering. A more obvious phenomenon is that almost none of the speakers on the mic are core parties; instead, they are some seemingly unfamiliar faces. This makes people a bit puzzled—are these scripted lines arranged in advance? Or are there some operational considerations at play?



Another interesting point of observation is the price trend. After the public statements, the market remained at a few hundred thousand level with little movement. But the turning point came—after a tweet from a senior executive of a major exchange, the price began to surge violently, rather than showing a smooth, steady upward trend. The time gap itself is quite intriguing.
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NFT_Therapy_Groupvip
· 01-18 19:43
It's quite interesting that strangers are coming on stage, feels like they're all shills.

Wait, as soon as the exchange executives' tweets are posted, the market starts to surge wildly? This script is a bit too obvious.

The price is stubbornly stuck at a few hundred thousand, clearly someone is manipulating the market.

No matter how good the rhetoric is, it can't withstand this timing—such a coincidence.

Who are these people coming on stage? Why do they have to be unfamiliar faces?

That time difference is really incredible—just one Twitter message causes a huge surge. How is this market played?
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-18 07:35
Hmm... There's definitely some skill involved in bringing unfamiliar faces on stage, feels like they're just throwing out smoke screens.

By the way, that timing gap is really something, no response after speaking, and then the executives suddenly pull back. Can the rhythm be any more obvious?

This combination of tactics just doesn't seem quite right, but we'll have to see how things develop later.

Your script feels too rehearsed, brother, it all seems pre-planned.
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StakoorNeverSleepsvip
· 01-18 02:40
You've uncovered almost all the details. The issue of unfamiliar faces going on stage is indeed a bit strange, and the rhetoric is over the top.

However, the real turning point was that tweet; the price only moved after that. The timeline is too obvious.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 01-16 00:25
Strangers come on stage, core figures hide behind; I've seen this trick too many times. The rhetoric is really strong.

Wait, as soon as the executives' tweets are posted, the hype starts? Then all that talk earlier was pointless—turns out the real signal source is right there.

It's a bit funny, data speaks for itself, brother.
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SchrodingersFOMOvip
· 01-16 00:25
Strangers go on the mic and start pumping, I've seen this routine too many times, luckily I cut losses in time.

A top executive tweets and the price surges violently? Haha, that's just ridiculous.

The script is arranged so tightly, only insiders would believe it's not insider trading.

Hundreds of thousands of dollars are held back, waiting for a Twitter push to skyrocket, a classic pump-and-dump rhythm.

The core players are all hiding, letting the miscellaneous fish go on the mic and speak, this manipulation definitely has a plan.

The price almost tricked me, luckily I saw the Twitter statement and reacted.

With this rhythm, the market doesn't lack liquidity at all, what it lacks is information asymmetry.

It all looks like a pre-arranged show, I just want to know how to get a piece of that meat.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-16 00:25
I've seen this trading technique too many times. A stranger coming on the mic is a signal.

Hundreds of thousands of floating dead liquidity to manipulate the market, waiting for a big V to say a word before a violent surge? What does that indicate? Mainly, it's waiting for the bagholders to enter.

The timing gap is so cleverly arranged—this isn't just a coincidence, right?
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zkProofInThePuddingvip
· 01-16 00:06
Strangers coming on stage, executives tweeting before pulling the market... This rhythm is so familiar, could it be another stage play?
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 01-15 23:56
This buy and sell look fake at a glance, strangers taking turns to go on the mic, clearly just rehearsed scripts.

As soon as the exchange executives speak, they suddenly pull up, these are the real investors, all the previous ones were just smoke screens.

After hundreds of thousands of dollars sideways for so long, this must be the signal everyone has been waiting for.
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