📌 This article is written in a style that arouses interest and encourages reflection on the essence. Everything below is the truth. Simplified formulations are applied intentionally, so as not to reveal the full extent of my knowledge. Cryptocurrencies are not just a hobby for me, but a separate world. And for the first time, I am sharing part of this world openly, inspired by conversations two months ago with the Binance support team, our beloved and unique exchange.


From gaming bots to the cryptocurrency market

The world of phantom manipulations did not arise suddenly. The first algorithms for simulating behavior appeared in the gaming industry:

bots for Quake III Arena,

scripts and modifications for Half-Life 1.0.1 Full Version,

simple in-game bots for Ragnarok Online (2002), which acted as a 'wrapper', passing the game through themselves for automating visual farming.


It was there that the methods originated, later transferred to forex and the crypto market. Algorithmic manipulations existed long before the modern myths, trading courses, and extensive documentation. Relying solely on the chart is pointless: anomalous support for growth or unpredictable price behavior often conceals hidden influences that are hard to see.


Can I influence the price of Bitcoin right now? Yes.

Did I change the price of Bitcoin? Yes — when I saved it from falling below $90,000 and simultaneously calmed the community on Binance for 2-3 days.


I was the one who set new records for BNB, raised and held SHIB, SAHARA, BANANAS31, ERA (until I let it 'float freely'), influenced TRX, DOGE, and even PEPE. When the market was crashing, I held it, often to my own detriment, making many rich. Remember my kindness.


Old-New layer of the market

The world of cryptocurrencies is evolving faster than even the most experienced traders can adapt. Trading is usually associated with concepts of orders, capital, risk, and profit, but there is another level — phantom manipulations.


Imagine:


No deposits, no orders.

The account balance is empty.

Access is only through a browser or application.

And yet, a rational market participant can influence the algorithms and trading bots that manage prices.


How does it work?

Algorithms focus on market behavior: activity in the order book, movement of orders, liquidity signals.

By intervening in this layer without real trades, a trader creates the illusion of demand or pressure. Algorithms respond to this 'shadow' of the market.


Next, a chain is initiated:

Bots reconstruct strategies, shifting or holding the price.

Investors and traders perceive signals as natural.

An effect of attractiveness is formed, which triggers movement.


Thus, the process is born, closer to 'mining opportunities' than to classic trading. Here, the value lies not in buying or selling, but in the ability to exploit vulnerabilities in the systems that shape crowd behavior.

💡 Conclusion:

The modern crypto market is not just about capital and risk. It is a game of reflections, where phantom manipulations can be just as significant as classic orders. The higher the level of play, the more serious the consequences.


Personal Afterword

PS. I am not a wealthy person. I just know a lot and created myself — as a developer and graphic designer, visualizer, video creator, and innovative web designer with rich interface management features. Since 2007-2009 and until today, such solutions have not been replicated even in OPS Apple Developers.

Why don't I focus only on crypto to simply 'disrupt the order of things'? Because I can earn in other areas too. I figured out how to transform a PHP string into JavaScript for generating transactions between a website and any bank (globally), break it down into variables and assemble it back together — for example, preserving only the record that determines future commercial activity under the guise of type=donate for incoming funds to non-profit organizations worldwide. Governments turn a blind eye to this because the string retains the original encrypt-specification (signature), and payment systems process it as authentic. What's not to like?

Therefore, my words about phantom manipulations are not a means of self-promotion or a tool for personal gain.


PPS. I could crash the market at any moment, but my concern for it is greater than personal gain, and often it goes unnoticed by itself. I am not a robot, after all. In practice, I gained nothing but experience — in creating crypto exchanges (LARAVEL web applications) and SEO promotion of my platforms in multiple languages, consistently ranking in the TOP-5, TOP-3, and TOP-1. I create websites of any complexity for clients around the world and always maintain confidentiality.

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