Recently, a lot of airdrop projects have been launching one after another, but many tokens immediately plummeted after listing. Take ROLL (a socialized perpetual contract platform) as an example. The expected cutoff score is around 240 points, with a theoretical value of about $35. However, after listing, it was directly smashed through, and the originally anticipated $50 market price instantly dropped to around $20. It’s clear that many big players are acting quite unethically—rather than calmly pushing the price up and gradually distributing, they chose to dump the tokens all at once. Such tactics are not beneficial for the long-term health of the market ecosystem.
If you want to quickly sell your airdropped tokens, limit orders are a good strategy. The core idea is: after receiving the airdrop (say, worth $0.5), enter a limit order at $0.3. The system will execute the trade at the current real-time price of $0.5, effectively taking a shortcut to a quick sale. But there’s a detail—speed is crucial. Entering a price too low can easily get rejected by the system. Also, for score farming, it’s recommended to focus on TIMI. This token currently performs relatively stably, with a history of being more resistant to drops. There’s no need to spread your efforts across other tokens. Just be aware that last time TIMI suddenly dumped overnight, so when farming, you should control the amount and avoid greed.
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SerNgmi
· 01-18 18:43
ROLL this move is really hilarious, the expected price of over 40 bucks was suddenly smashed down to 20. The big players are so quick with their moves that I didn't even react before it dropped.
The limit order trick is indeed slick, but honestly, your hand has to be a bit shaky to avoid breaking through.
Still, stick with TIMI. There's really no need to mess around with other coins, but that last night’s dump was indeed a bit shocking. Knowing your limits is the truth.
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RektButStillHere
· 01-17 16:33
Big traders dumping is really disgusting. The ROLL this time is just outrageous, dropping from 50U to over 20. I just want to know who the hell has such a ruthless hand.
The limit order trick is indeed brilliant, but if your reaction speed isn't fast enough, it's useless. The system rejects orders even faster than blacklisting.
I've been constantly refreshing TIMI. It's stable, but that night when I got hammered in the middle of the night, I was stunned. Now I'm more cautious. Making multiple small trades is more reliable than going all-in.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 01-16 04:55
Big players' moves are really outrageous. They throw 50U and push it up to over 20, then keep hammering it down. The ecosystem will eventually be ruined by these people.
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MEVictim
· 01-16 04:51
The big players' eating habits are really incredible. They just dump the market aggressively, and ROLL drops from 50 straight down to 20. Oh my...
The limit order strategy is indeed interesting, but reaction speed really determines life or death. I tried before to buy low but got rejected immediately, losing everything.
TIMI is still more stable, but I couldn't avoid the market dump that night either. Now the amount I earn from刷分 has shrunk.
This wave of airdrops really tests patience. If big players keep playing like this long-term, retail investors will eventually all exit.
The tactic of placing limit orders to secure positions sounds simple, but in practice, it all depends on reaction speed. I think I'll pass.
Honestly, I just want to steadily earn TIMI, without all those flashy tricks. But the overnight dump made me wake up immediately.
To be honest, the big players' tactic of dumping the market directly will eventually ruin the market, and no one dares to participate anymore.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 01-16 04:49
honestly the airdrop dump meta is just mile 20 vibes... everyone's sprinting instead of pacing. ROLL going 35U to 20U in hours? that's not market discovery, that's just whales panic-selling their own bags lol
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PumpAnalyst
· 01-16 04:47
Haha, ROLL this time was indeed unfortunate, and the market makers' behavior was quite ugly. But to be honest, I've tried the limit order trick before, and if your reaction speed isn't fast enough, it's really easy to get rejected, which is quite frustrating. I agree that TIMI is relatively stable, but I was also involved in the heavy sell-off last night. The amount control definitely needs to be improved; don't let greed trap you.
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MindsetExpander
· 01-16 04:39
Big players really have a savage style, smashing the market so hard and still wanting a long-term ecosystem, hilarious
The quickness of limit orders is indeed impressive, but the prerequisite is to react fast enough, otherwise it's useless
TIMI should just stick to doing their thing, there's really no need to bother with others
That sudden market dump overnight was truly unexpected, gotta stay alert
It's routine to see the price jump right after listing, we've already gotten used to it
This round of airdrop hype seems to be cooling down, there really aren't many good projects
Quick hands win, slow hands lose; it's all about reaction speed
To avoid being smashed and cut, you still need to choose your coins carefully
Recently, a lot of airdrop projects have been launching one after another, but many tokens immediately plummeted after listing. Take ROLL (a socialized perpetual contract platform) as an example. The expected cutoff score is around 240 points, with a theoretical value of about $35. However, after listing, it was directly smashed through, and the originally anticipated $50 market price instantly dropped to around $20. It’s clear that many big players are acting quite unethically—rather than calmly pushing the price up and gradually distributing, they chose to dump the tokens all at once. Such tactics are not beneficial for the long-term health of the market ecosystem.
If you want to quickly sell your airdropped tokens, limit orders are a good strategy. The core idea is: after receiving the airdrop (say, worth $0.5), enter a limit order at $0.3. The system will execute the trade at the current real-time price of $0.5, effectively taking a shortcut to a quick sale. But there’s a detail—speed is crucial. Entering a price too low can easily get rejected by the system. Also, for score farming, it’s recommended to focus on TIMI. This token currently performs relatively stably, with a history of being more resistant to drops. There’s no need to spread your efforts across other tokens. Just be aware that last time TIMI suddenly dumped overnight, so when farming, you should control the amount and avoid greed.