#MMT Godly Operation: The operation of MMT is truly a textbook-level "godly operation".
MMT opening price 0.3U, the project party did not give out the coins immediately.
The coins from early private placements were not distributed, and airdrops were also not issued → This means that no one could dump the coins, and liquidity was locked.
The price slowly rose to 1U, and the private placement players who should have hedged had no coins and could only watch.
Conventional logic: Hedging behavior would stabilize prices or balance risks, but the market displayed a dramatic scene.
The MMT contract was directly pulled to 6U, and the short positions collectively got liquidated.
The originally hedged funds directly turned into fuel for the price surge.
As a result, early private placement players lost everything, with no opportunity to hedge.
This operation can be said to have perfectly utilized the three elements of "lock-up period + market greed + leverage", instantly turning liquidity into a booster. #MMT
Yesterday, MMT just launched, and normally, with a new coin freshly released, it should slowly rise and test the strength of the funds. However, this time it directly jumped to 6.47, which is indeed a bit unconventional.
There are two possibilities for this trend:
First, the project team truly has strength and dares to push hard as soon as it opens, seizing the hype and creating momentum;
Second, it's a typical 'earning buzz' situation—first pushing the coin price up to attract a batch of players who like to chase altcoins, and after the funds gather, slowly digesting. #MMTUSDT
During a bull market, everyone talks about dreams.
"Financial freedom," "getting rich overnight," "tenfold or hundredfold coins," at that time, as long as you dare to charge forward, there are people who will hype it up.
But once a bear market comes, even the air turns cold.
No matter how accurate the signals or how solid the logic, it can't withstand the bleeding of funds and the plummeting of accounts.
How many people have been jolted awake by sudden market movements, staring at the K-line in the middle of the night, their heartbeats faster than leverage, saying they have a strategy but are actually gambling with their lives.