$SIREN From $3.14 to $0.83, SIREN took just one day.


Those who shorted yesterday lost money; those who went long today lost money. Only the whales made money.

Let me review the complete operation of this scheme:

Step One: Bottom accumulation

A month and a half ago, SIREN was only at $0.08. The whale, through several hundred wallets, accumulated 480 million tokens at an average price of $0.045 in batches, controlling 66.5% of the total supply, with a total cost of approximately $21.8 million.

Step Two: Aggressive pump

After accumulating enough chips, they started pumping. $0.08 → $0.5 → $1 → $2 → $3.14, a 40x gain in a month and a half. Retail traders started FOMO-ing, chasing tops, going long, and holding positions.

Step Three: High-level distribution

In the $2-3 price range, the whale distributed 66.5% of their holdings in batches to retail traders who chased in. The unrealized gains alone exceeded $1 billion.

Step Four: Dump and leave

Today, the whale dumped the remaining tokens in one go. The price crashed directly from $3.14 to $0.83, a decline exceeding 60%. Trading volume hit $1.174 billion, with both panic selling and bottom-fishing bids flooding the market simultaneously.

Result:

Both retail longs and shorts suffered losses; most were just liquidity in this scheme. The real $1 billion winner was the whale who entered at $0.045 and exited at $3.
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GateUser-54dc5383vip
· 3h ago
I'm a victim too, please give me some support.
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GoingLongIsTheTrueFaith.vip
· 5h ago
I just want to know how much profit these wallets made before selling.
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BeALittleMorePatient.vip
· 6h ago
There will still be fluctuations.
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GateUser-c5470860vip
· 6h ago
Tomorrow when you look at the data, there actually won't be much change. I've always been curious about those holding data that surges but doesn't buy or sell, crashes but doesn't buy or sell, and even when coins are about to be delisted, those coins still don't buy or sell. So I'm saying the holding data is completely fake.
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5UReaches100,000Uvip
· 6h ago
Has the dealer finished dumping their chips?
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TheGreatWayIsFormless.vip
· 6h ago
I am too
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IHopeToGetRichvip
· 6h ago
I'm also a victim, damn it.
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GateUser-5201af7bvip
· 6h ago
the analysis is excellent
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