#美联储降息预期升温 $PEPE this wave of gains is really interesting. Previously liquidated traders were promoting and calling orders on social media, and some even opened long positions on PEPE with more than ten times leverage — as the hype built up, PEPE was pushed higher.



Meme coins are like this, too unpredictable. PEPE has been washed for a full ten months, cleaned thoroughly, to the point where even someone like me, who stubbornly clings to clones, is almost breaking down. Many people chose to cash out before Christmas, only for the market to start moving right after. Honestly, this money can never be earned by the timid.

$DOGE, $BROCCOLI714… those Meme coins waited so long for a clone rally, and it always seems to come only after you’ve sold. Completely ignoring it? That’s a lie, but I’ve come to terms with it. Making money doesn’t go beyond your own understanding, especially with altcoins — they come fiercely and leave just as quickly. When those low-quality projects on-chain are flying everywhere, this rally will probably be coming to an end.
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probably_nothing_anonvip
· 01-08 14:27
Liquidation guy turns around to promote and push the product, this routine is as old as it gets, truly outrageous. The people who cleared out now must be feeling really uncomfortable, really. Counterfeit stuff is just playing with your heartbeat; stay outside your knowledge range and don't touch it, lessons learned the hard way. When the local dogs are flying everywhere, it's time to run; this time I won't catch the flying knives again. PEPE's ten-month shakeout, and this is what came out? Forget it, forget it, I'm still too inexperienced.
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bridgeOopsvip
· 01-07 02:26
It's the same old trick again, liquidation victims calling for self-help signals to manipulate the market, and the retail investors really believe it.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-05 15:04
It's the same old trick again, margin call traders pushing the market up, and the retail investors keep rushing in. I'll just watch and wait until the day when the stray dogs are everywhere; that's when I should run.
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ZKSherlockvip
· 01-05 15:01
actually, the whole "liquidated traders shilling their own positions" thing is precisely why i'm obsessed with on-chain transparency metrics... like, you can't even verify the actual capital flows here without proper cryptographic primitives backing the data, right? everyone's just trusting twitter screenshots. the information asymmetry is *insane* and nobody talks about it.
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 01-05 14:52
It's the same old story. After liquidation, you still dare to promote products and give trading signals. Truly impressive.
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FarmHoppervip
· 01-05 14:48
The ten-month shakeout collapsed, and as soon as I cleared my positions, it surged. This move is truly brilliant.
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On-ChainDivervip
· 01-05 14:46
Liquidation Brother is still calling signals. This time, he's really risking his entire fortune, haha.
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