#ALPACA大涨 As the volume and attention gradually shift, the story of $ALPACA may come to an end. Looking back at this hundred billion level farce, in some ways the recent $ALPACA is also a kind of Meme — the delisting unfavourable information has brought a lot of attention, allowing the principle of "black and red are also red" to be fully realized in price fluctuation.
At the same time, within a comparable environment (first-tier exchanges), the relatively low circulating market capitalization (with a low point of less than 4 million USD), coupled with highly controlled chips and the wide price fluctuations that continuously stimulate players' nerves, even the image of "alpaca" can be linked to memes. However, despite its cute appearance, for users who are truly involved in the game, these days may only be described as "bloody." Unfavourable Information has caused a crazy surge, while the news of "explosive short" has led to a smooth decline. The complex fluctuations of $ALPACA in recent days have overturned the usual "sell on Unfavourable Information" logic, and have also disrupted many people's positions.
Clearly, the boundary between "favourable information" and "unfavourable information" has gradually become blurred, and the previously singular judgment logic is no longer applicable to the ever-evolving market. Instead, the violent manipulation that plays with human nature has become rampant, with constantly refreshing liquidation data gradually occupying the center of the market. Describing this evolutionary direction as "barbaric growth" may be more appropriate than ever. However, things have duality; some people feel confused, while others feel excited. This farce is not necessarily a bad thing for everyone. For many participants who seek stimulation from price fluctuations and have exceptional abilities, the way ALPACA is moving presents a long-lost opportunity to make big money.
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#ALPACA大涨 As the volume and attention gradually shift, the story of $ALPACA may come to an end. Looking back at this hundred billion level farce, in some ways the recent $ALPACA is also a kind of Meme — the delisting unfavourable information has brought a lot of attention, allowing the principle of "black and red are also red" to be fully realized in price fluctuation.
At the same time, within a comparable environment (first-tier exchanges), the relatively low circulating market capitalization (with a low point of less than 4 million USD), coupled with highly controlled chips and the wide price fluctuations that continuously stimulate players' nerves, even the image of "alpaca" can be linked to memes. However, despite its cute appearance, for users who are truly involved in the game, these days may only be described as "bloody."
Unfavourable Information has caused a crazy surge, while the news of "explosive short" has led to a smooth decline. The complex fluctuations of $ALPACA in recent days have overturned the usual "sell on Unfavourable Information" logic, and have also disrupted many people's positions.
Clearly, the boundary between "favourable information" and "unfavourable information" has gradually become blurred, and the previously singular judgment logic is no longer applicable to the ever-evolving market. Instead, the violent manipulation that plays with human nature has become rampant, with constantly refreshing liquidation data gradually occupying the center of the market. Describing this evolutionary direction as "barbaric growth" may be more appropriate than ever.
However, things have duality; some people feel confused, while others feel excited. This farce is not necessarily a bad thing for everyone. For many participants who seek stimulation from price fluctuations and have exceptional abilities, the way ALPACA is moving presents a long-lost opportunity to make big money.