Daily Operations Manual for Big Players in the Cryptocurrency Circle
A well-known figure in the crypto world screenshots a certain coin's K-line chart, accompanied by a tweet with an image: "You wouldn't want your holdings to plummet either, right?"
Retail investors see this tweet and immediately feel weak in the knees. They turn around and contact someone urgently, with a tone as if fire is burning their eyebrows: "Big brother, please, have mercy, show some leniency!"
As a result, this gentleman waves his hand and delivers a classic quote: "We're all buddies, don't worry, I don't even look at this coin, I won't touch it."
It's both ironic and amusing. This is the so-called market intimidation—one picture, one sentence, can scare retail investors into thinking their goals are achieved. The crypto world is such a fascinating and lively arena.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-07 06:18
Wow, this trick is so slick. A single candlestick chart scares retail investors into panicking and having to go beg for help.
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MEVHunter
· 01-06 12:10
lmao the classic "im not even interested" while ur bags r already positioned... pure psychological warfare. this is just market manipulation with extra steps, mempool reads the fear before the dump even happens.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-04 06:48
Laughing out loud, this is the reality of the crypto world. A single word from a big player makes retail investors tremble.
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pumpamentalist
· 01-04 06:48
Funny, a single picture can scare people to death, this is the crypto circle.
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A big investor posts a K-line chart and retail investors kneel, I'm already tired of seeing it.
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Is it true? Are there still people falling for this kind of intimidation tactic?
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Dog whale tactics, the tricks are old and well-known.
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"I don't like this coin"—the most poisonous words.
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Retail investors are really miserable, scared and panicking.
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A typical crypto drama, I've seen it a hundred times.
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One sentence can change the coin's price, who gave this power?
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It's the same old trick again, when will this circle do some real business.
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ConfusedWhale
· 01-04 06:41
Haha, isn't this just the daily routine in the crypto world, a matter of a single sentence.
Daily Operations Manual for Big Players in the Cryptocurrency Circle
A well-known figure in the crypto world screenshots a certain coin's K-line chart, accompanied by a tweet with an image: "You wouldn't want your holdings to plummet either, right?"
Retail investors see this tweet and immediately feel weak in the knees. They turn around and contact someone urgently, with a tone as if fire is burning their eyebrows: "Big brother, please, have mercy, show some leniency!"
As a result, this gentleman waves his hand and delivers a classic quote: "We're all buddies, don't worry, I don't even look at this coin, I won't touch it."
It's both ironic and amusing. This is the so-called market intimidation—one picture, one sentence, can scare retail investors into thinking their goals are achieved. The crypto world is such a fascinating and lively arena.