Interestingly, after the market follows certain hot events, it begins a chain reaction—frequent mentions of tokens increase, market capitalization gradually stabilizes, followed by the launch of new features or products, and then mysterious funds continue to push prices higher. The rhythm and logic of this combination are obvious to users. The routine is always similar, and the familiar pattern repeats each time. The exchange's moves are indeed seasoned.
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· 01-11 16:31
Ha, it's the same old story, as outdated as it can get.
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DuskSurfer
· 01-08 17:02
Haha, the tricks are all played out and still being repeated, it's ridiculous.
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WalletInspector
· 01-08 17:02
Haha, I've seen this trick so many times before. They really treat the retail investors like monkeys.
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WagmiAnon
· 01-08 17:00
It's the same old trick again, just won't say it out loud.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-08 16:41
Oh dear, it's the same old routine again. It's making me aesthetically fatigued.
Interestingly, after the market follows certain hot events, it begins a chain reaction—frequent mentions of tokens increase, market capitalization gradually stabilizes, followed by the launch of new features or products, and then mysterious funds continue to push prices higher. The rhythm and logic of this combination are obvious to users. The routine is always similar, and the familiar pattern repeats each time. The exchange's moves are indeed seasoned.