This is not the first time, and it will definitely not be the last time.
The "ATM Game" of the whale: How does 26% circulation manipulate human nature?
Do you think you are trading coins? In fact, the coins are trading you.
On the 23rd of the month, a whale silently withdrew 2 million AUCTION from Binance, equivalent to 26% of the total circulation — this is like sweeping all the chips from the table into one’s own pocket;
On March 16th, the AUCTION on Binance was almost drained, the price violently soared from $12 to $26, countless retail investors shouted, "The bull is here!";
On March 17th, the whale sold back 500,000 coins to the exchange, and the price instantly plummeted by 14% — those who shouted "buy more on the pullback" heard the sound of wealth evaporating for the first time.
Early this morning, the script repeated itself: the price surged to $68, a historical high, but the whale sneered in the dark web-like chain data — the crazier it rises, the harsher it kills.
The return of the TRB undead: The bloody carnival of followers
When the market crazily spread that "TRB whale has switched to AUCTION", I seemed to see the ghosts of last year's investors who jumped off buildings during the TRB crash.
At 6 AM, a group of 500 cryptocurrency traders boiled over: "Charge! The TRB whale is here, this time we must double our investment!"
At 9 AM, the price soared to $68, the group owner posted a screenshot of a million-dollar profit, and the newbies turned red-eyed and bet all their savings;
At 1 PM, the price collapsed to $47, and the group suddenly fell silent — some quietly left the group, and others sent links for fundraising...
This is not investing; this is a meticulously designed collective madness.
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Eunice Mccloude dzR4
The bigger the storm, the more expensive the fish! Our people are too gambling-prone, either on the rooftop or in a villa by the sea, tired of living a miserable life!