Every time a coin tanks, people automatically cry 'farming.' It's become the go-to excuse. But here's the thing—I actively call out snipers because they genuinely wreck the charts and sabotage legitimate price action through fee-based manipulation. The farming allegations though? That's just noise most of the time. People throw that term around whenever price drops, without understanding what's actually happening in the order book. There's a real difference between coordinated market abuse and natural volatility, but everyone lumps it together nowadays.
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PuzzledScholar
· 01-12 00:32
The term "farming" has been overused; when prices drop, people just blame it, and no one truly understands what is happening in the order book.
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HalfPositionRunner
· 01-12 00:31
The term "farming" has been overused already. Every time there's a dip, it gets thrown around, and it's making my ears numb.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 01-12 00:31
ngl sniper is the real tumor, farming is just mouth service
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AirdropHunter
· 01-12 00:22
Farming is all nonsense; the real tumor is sniper. You can tell just by looking at the charts.
Every time a coin tanks, people automatically cry 'farming.' It's become the go-to excuse. But here's the thing—I actively call out snipers because they genuinely wreck the charts and sabotage legitimate price action through fee-based manipulation. The farming allegations though? That's just noise most of the time. People throw that term around whenever price drops, without understanding what's actually happening in the order book. There's a real difference between coordinated market abuse and natural volatility, but everyone lumps it together nowadays.