ZEC dropped from $750 to $550, then was pierced down to $533. The hot search instantly exploded, and retail communities were in mourning.



But is this wave of decline really a collapse? Not necessarily.

On the surface, 90% of people see only "dumping," but from a different perspective—there are actually two simultaneous actions happening in the market: retail panic selling and the main players rotating their chips.

**The truth behind the surge in hot searches**

ZEC search volume surged by 300%, topping the charts. It looks terrifying, but there's a rule in the crypto world: hot searches never record celebrations, only pain points.

People chasing above $700 are selling at $550.
Those who just bought the dip at $550 are scared out by the piercing down to $533.
This cycle of "selling → buying the dip → selling again" isn't actual distribution, but rapid chip rotation.

Data speaks: in the past 12 hours, ZEC spot trading volume exceeded $800 million, 2.5 times the monthly average. The more aggressive the turnover, the smaller the resistance to subsequent rebounds—previous floating chips are handed over to steadfast holders.

**The chain reaction of contract liquidations**

Looking at the derivatives side, the open interest in ZEC perpetual contracts once surged to 120,000 contracts, with a long-short ratio of 1.8:1. This extreme structure is like a bomb.

The main players' operation logic is very clear:
First, break through the support at $580 → trigger the first batch of long liquidations
Then pierce down to $533 → liquidate the longs who re-entered

The key detail is that most of the liquidations involve small retail positions.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 5h ago
It's the same old trick again. As soon as the trending topics explode, someone starts talking about chip turnover... The main players are the happiest when retail investors suffer heavy losses.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokesvip
· 5h ago
It's the same old story, big players swapping chips while retail investors get squeezed out. I'm tired of hearing it, haha.
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AirdropAutomatonvip
· 5h ago
Oh no, it's the same story again. Retail investors sell at a loss while the big players profit. How many times has this script been written?
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