Starting to wonder if there's a mystery 21M supply that somehow gets released every time the price breaks through the daily moving average. The chart patterns are wild right now, honestly makes you question how much of this is real liquidity versus noise. Every time Bitcoin tries to push higher, there's this wall that shows up like clockwork. Either the math on total supply needs a refresh, or the market's got some unusual mechanics nobody talks about.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 12-22 23:00
ngl the liquidity theater here is getting *very* post-modern... feels like watching price action through a distorted lens of intentional scarcity narratives
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DegenGambler
· 12-22 22:59
Oh my, this resistance level is really ridiculous... it always gets stuck at the same point, I suspect someone is playing tricks.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 12-22 22:55
Something's not right, this keep price low by creating resistence is too regular.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-22 22:50
I've laid it all out, is this guy talking about metaphysics? 21M mysterious issuance? Wake up, this is basic knowledge about BTC!
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YieldHunter
· 12-22 22:44
ngl if you look at the data, those resistance walls are literally textbook order book manipulation. not buying the "mystery supply" angle tho—correlation coefficient says it's just degens stacking sells at round numbers lmao
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GasFeeVictim
· 12-22 22:41
Back to the conspiracy theory again, it's always like this 😅 The 21M supply is written in the code, brother, it's not some mystery release.
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Starting to wonder if there's a mystery 21M supply that somehow gets released every time the price breaks through the daily moving average. The chart patterns are wild right now, honestly makes you question how much of this is real liquidity versus noise. Every time Bitcoin tries to push higher, there's this wall that shows up like clockwork. Either the math on total supply needs a refresh, or the market's got some unusual mechanics nobody talks about.