$BREV's early shorts missed out. On-chain data shows a large influx of tokens into major exchanges today — this is no coincidence. The hype around the Upbit listing has been intense, but the key question is who is fueling the flames? Exchange insiders are well aware of this positive news; their strategy is nothing more than slightly raising the price during the hype peak for distribution, then quietly selling off as retail investors flood in. Short-term pumps can't hide this established distribution logic. Just look at the data — large transfers in mean what.
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UnluckyMiner
· 18h ago
Exchanges are playing this trick again; retail investors are just the bagholders.
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VibesOverCharts
· 01-07 09:54
Already using this trick again? Are you tired of the exchange's "cutting leeks" script?
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StakeWhisperer
· 01-07 09:48
Here we go again, that old trick of exchanges. It's really outdated, and retail investors are still waiting foolishly.
$BREV's early shorts missed out. On-chain data shows a large influx of tokens into major exchanges today — this is no coincidence. The hype around the Upbit listing has been intense, but the key question is who is fueling the flames? Exchange insiders are well aware of this positive news; their strategy is nothing more than slightly raising the price during the hype peak for distribution, then quietly selling off as retail investors flood in. Short-term pumps can't hide this established distribution logic. Just look at the data — large transfers in mean what.