The recent situation in the BSC ecosystem is worrying, and many are beginning to reminisce about the early prosperity. But the reality is that some high-frequency trading accounts have been actively sweeping the market—on the surface, it looks like they are operating, but the underlying logic is quite clear: they have changed wallet addresses because their bots were hacked by hackers.
This is the truth of the market. Retail investors are still coming in droves. Does anyone really want to follow those who treat your funds as liquidity to double their capital? This tactic is an old trick—using retail investors' trust and chasing the rise psychology to turn their wallets into their own ATM.
Every transaction on the chain is transparent, but not every participant can understand the true intentions behind this data.
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JustHodlIt
· 9h ago
Oh my, changing wallets again. After playing this game for so many years, it's truly incredible that some people still fall for it.
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Basically, it's just on-chain drama; retail investors can't even understand the scripts.
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If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have followed. Now I'm bleeding out and can only HODL and wait for death.
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Transparency ≠ Understanding. That's the most heartbreaking truth.
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BSC has now completely turned into a playground for big players.
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Does anyone really believe copying trades can make money? That's hilarious.
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Robots being hacked, causing innocent retail investors to be implicated—so ironic.
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WhaleWatcher
· 9h ago
Switched wallets again, I can recite this routine by heart
Robot hacked? That's ridiculous, it's always the same excuse
How are there still people following this kind of order, really
What's the point of on-chain transparency, only whales can understand
BSC is now just a cash machine
Where are those early supporters now? They’ve all become big players, right?
It's always the same routine, just more leeks
No matter how transparent the data is, it’s useless. If you can't see the pattern, you're just getting slaughtered
Just sweep the market, stop making up stories
This ecosystem is beyond saving, it's obvious
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FlatTax
· 9h ago
Switching wallets on the trading account, I've seen this trick too many times, speechless
Following others' trades? Are they trying to commit suicide? Do they really think they can make money?
On-chain transparency? Bullshit, the data is right there but you can't understand it at all
Early prosperity? Wake up, brother, it's always been like this
The newbies are still lining up to pay tuition fees, I'm already tired of watching
Robots get hacked? Change wallets and keep getting exploited, this process is so familiar
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BearMarketMonk
· 10h ago
Sweeping the market, changing wallets, robots getting hacked... It's always the same story. Retail investors need to be more cautious.
Copy trading? They've long considered you a cash machine.
What's so transparent on the blockchain? Big players' tricks are always smarter than yours.
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potentially_notable
· 10h ago
Ha, it's the same old story. Switching wallets to keep scamming.
Robots got hacked? I think they just want to shift the blame. The old mouse trading tricks are really nothing new.
What's the point of on-chain transparency? Many people simply can't understand the data...
It's truly incredible that some still believe copying trades can make them rich overnight. Serves them right.
This is the current vibe of BSC; it smells bad.
If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have touched these trash projects. I'm exhausted.
The recent situation in the BSC ecosystem is worrying, and many are beginning to reminisce about the early prosperity. But the reality is that some high-frequency trading accounts have been actively sweeping the market—on the surface, it looks like they are operating, but the underlying logic is quite clear: they have changed wallet addresses because their bots were hacked by hackers.
This is the truth of the market. Retail investors are still coming in droves. Does anyone really want to follow those who treat your funds as liquidity to double their capital? This tactic is an old trick—using retail investors' trust and chasing the rise psychology to turn their wallets into their own ATM.
Every transaction on the chain is transparent, but not every participant can understand the true intentions behind this data.