Recently, watching the trends of BEAT and ZEC, it's indeed worth being cautious. Some analyses suggest that the main institutional players behind these types of coins may be distributing chips at high levels. If strategic adjustments are not made in time, the decline could far exceed expectations.



The key is to observe trading volume and support levels. Once trading volume shrinks and key technical levels are broken, the downward space can be very frightening—ranging from a 50% cut to even deeper declines. Therefore, reducing or completely clearing positions in advance to avoid risks is a necessary approach.

The market works this way: traders who react quickly to information can often position themselves early, while those who are slow to respond tend to get caught. Proper risk management is the long-term survival strategy.
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ApeShotFirstvip
· 22h ago
Damn, is the BEAT line going to drop again? To be honest, I saw it coming a long time ago. I reduced my position by half yesterday, now I'm just watching the show and relaxing haha ZEC is really weird, the volume has dried up but it's still holding on. Once it breaks the support level, I'll just go short and run The main force keeps using this old trick of distribution, always getting caught because the information is slow. I'm exactly that kind of slow learner haha
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FlashLoanPrincevip
· 01-07 19:42
I'm tired of this set of institutional distributions; they always say the same thing, but it still goes up... However, the volume of BEAT does seem a bit fake.
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 01-06 13:52
Cut in half is possible? Then I better quickly check if my stop-loss order is set aggressive enough.
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DaoResearchervip
· 01-06 13:51
Based on on-chain data and trading volume indicators, the technical outlook for BEAT and ZEC has indeed triggered several warning signals. If the main institutional players are distributing, from a tokenomics perspective, the time window for this selling pressure might be shorter than expected—it's worth noting that in similar chip transfer events in history, declining volume often precedes the price breaking through support levels by 3-5 candlesticks.
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ChainDoctorvip
· 01-06 13:42
After so many years in the crypto world, the same truth remains: no matter how much distribution of chips or technical support is claimed, ultimately it's about survival. When trading volume shrinks, it's already time to exit; it's not something you should only realize now to reduce your holdings. I haven't really looked into BEAT and ZEC, but I've heard this kind of rhetoric too many times... The ones who truly survive are never the prediction experts, but those who run away at the first sign of trouble.
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ZkProofPuddingvip
· 01-06 13:30
You're starting to talk about the main force distributing again, always the same rhetoric. I believe in the cut in half, but how many actually sold early?
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