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🔥 The dealer is washing the plate; they're not just targeting your few coins!
After ten years of crawling through the cryptocurrency world, I discovered a truth: every time there's a drop, someone shouts, "The dealer is cutting me!"... but in reality, they are washing the plate and not really aiming to take your little chips.
What they truly want is to make it easier, higher, and steadier for future pumps.
Let me tell you a real operation I witnessed (an anonymous small coin, let's call it METIS, don't take it personally).
Initial price 1.2U, circulation 10 million pieces, retail investors held 60%. A small team quietly absorbed 4 million pieces at the bottom, but they didn't dare to pump directly. Why?
Because once they pump, early retail investors will sell off, and the team simply can't hold on. Without anyone lifting the sedan chair, they can only enjoy themselves in the end.
So they must wash — and they have to wash it hard.
✅ Phase One: Slowly decline, no volume and no news
The coin price declines from 1.2U to 0.9U, with no trading volume and no good news. You start to doubt: "Is it over?" "Run, don’t let it go to zero"... then you sell, and the dealer quietly picks up below.
✅ Phase Two: Sharp drop and rebound, specifically targeting bottom fishers
Suddenly, a big bearish line plunges to 0.7U, then quickly pulls back to 0.95. You see it: "It's bottomed out! Charge!" As a result, the dealer reverses and sells again, directly breaking the previous low down to 0.65. All the bottom fishers are buried inside, their mentality collapses, and they sell at a loss.
✅ Phase Three: Creating panic, in conjunction with FUD news
At this point, rumors like "the project party has run away" and "big holders are selling off" begin to circulate, and the coin price crashes all the way down to 0.5U. The market is in despair, and you clear out in hopelessness — but the dealer is silently buying in.
✅ Final Phase: V-shaped recovery, emerging from the "golden pit"
The dealer uses only a small amount of funds to quickly pull the coin price back to 1U, emerging from a perfect deep pit. Those who sold at a loss before don’t dare to chase, and the newcomers all have costs around 1U.
After a round of operations, the dealer's chips increased from 4 million to 6 million pieces, with an even lower average price. The key point is — all the unsteady floating chips have been washed out.
So, washing the plate is not about stealing your coins, but about changing people: washing out low-cost retail investors who can't hold on, and bringing in a group of high-cost, stronger-willed people.
💡 This round of the bull market is hiding the little dog of Musk! The next shib.