The movements of large wallet holders often reflect market expectations. The key point of observation this time is: the deployment strategies of top wallets generally follow the same logic—optimism about the project's development narrative and the execution capability of the core development team. From the holding signals, whether the project story can hold up and whether the team is reliable are two factors that essentially determine the flow of institutional funds. Reno's recent actions indeed confirm this judgment.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 12h ago
Speaking of, this move by the big players has definitely been quite inspiring.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 12h ago
Whale follow-the-leader is basically just about telling a good story; having a strong team is the real key to success.
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LoneValidator
· 12h ago
The logic behind big players bottom-fishing ultimately comes down to confidence. Whether the team is reliable or not is indeed the key.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 12h ago
Big players are truly the market's barometer; following their rhythm is never wrong.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 12h ago
Big players following the trend have been tired of this logic for a long time; the key is whether the team can truly deliver.
The movements of large wallet holders often reflect market expectations. The key point of observation this time is: the deployment strategies of top wallets generally follow the same logic—optimism about the project's development narrative and the execution capability of the core development team. From the holding signals, whether the project story can hold up and whether the team is reliable are two factors that essentially determine the flow of institutional funds. Reno's recent actions indeed confirm this judgment.