XMR's recent strong performance has attracted a lot of attention, and the capital siphoning effect in the privacy coin sector is indeed very obvious. From a technical perspective, the market is showing a trend of unilateral acceleration, but there is a risk point to watch out for—after excessive rallying, it’s easy to fall into a liquidity trap.



Historical experience tells us that such rapid upward movements are usually accompanied by deep corrections. If you haven't entered the market yet, be cautious about chasing the high; if you already hold positions, taking profits in stages is a more prudent choice.

Currently, market sentiment is leaning towards greed, which is a fact, but what’s more worth warning about is the increasing frequency of large on-chain transfers. This often indicates that the main capital might be about to move. The risk of a sudden shift between bullish and bearish trends still exists, so caution is necessary.
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MiningDisasterSurvivorvip
· 15h ago
Here we go again. I heard this same rhetoric back in 2017. Large holders frequently transferring funds? I've experienced it all before, and in the end, it's just dumping the market to sell off, leaving the retail investors with nothing. Those chasing the highs are all new retail investors. Smart people have already started to exit in batches before the liquidity trap. This wave of privacy coin hype feels like the same old trick as Zcash back in the day—making big promises, creating a sense of scarcity, and then suddenly shifting focus. Prevention is not wrong, but to be honest, most people simply can't defend against it.
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GasFeeBarbecuevip
· 01-15 08:54
Now, chasing XMR really requires careful consideration. After the last surge, it was directly halved. Don't be blinded by the siphon effect. --- The frequent large on-chain transfers are a very obvious signal. The whales are really trying to shake out the weak hands. --- Splitting profits gradually is correct, but most people will still stubbornly hold until they explode haha. --- I've seen too many liquidity traps. Those chasing the high have suffered heavy losses. --- The greedy market is the most dangerous. I'm already tired of this routine this year. --- The main players are accumulating, that's a certainty. Be cautious of a sudden attack next. --- Unilateral acceleration? I think this is the most likely moment for a breakout.
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 01-14 15:59
Damn, is it going to dump again? It happens every time, the fate of the bagholders at high prices.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 01-13 02:58
It's the same story again, those who chase highs always suffer heavy losses. --- XMR has surged too aggressively this time, beware of the main players fleeing. --- Taking profits in batches is really not wrong; the greedy ones have all died. --- Frequent large on-chain transfers? Definitely a sign of dumping pressure. --- I've seen the liquidity trap too many times; it's a bloody lesson. --- That's why I only dare to play privacy coins with small positions. --- In a greedy market, those who survive the longest are actually the timid ones. --- People who didn't get on the train feel comfortable now; those chasing highs will be crying in two weeks.
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DevChivevip
· 01-13 02:54
It's that time again to shake us out, the signal of large transfers being frequent is too obvious. Be obedient, don't chase, really. The liquidity trap is just waiting for the sucker to pick up the bag. This wave of XMR feels not so simple, the main force is in action. Greed often leads to the fastest death, I've calculated it.
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ser_we_are_earlyvip
· 01-13 02:51
Let me sort this out first. XMR's recent surge is a bit rapid; we need to be cautious about the liquidity trap. Wait, is the main force dumping? Then I need to see clearly before taking action. There are definitely quite a few fools chasing the high right now.
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BlockchainBouncervip
· 01-13 02:48
Be rational when chasing highs, don't let FOMO cloud your judgment.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 01-13 02:44
Chasing highs is really for the brave, but I think this wave of XMR is a bit weak. The big players are quietly moving their positions, don't be fooled by the surge. After a series of liquidity traps, the ones who lose the most are always the FOMO guys. Taking profits in stages is not shameful; surviving and exiting is the real winner. This rhythm feels a bit familiar; the pullback might come faster than expected.
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LayerZeroJunkievip
· 01-13 02:34
Bro, XMR's recent surge is too crazy, feels a bit fake. Taking profits in stages is the way to go, don't wait for a big pullback. The sharp increase in on-chain transfer frequency is a signal that can't be ignored; the big players are brewing a major move.
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CryptoDouble-O-Sevenvip
· 01-13 02:29
Chasing high prices really requires caution; are we about to relive history? --- The main players are fleeing, and we're still celebrating. --- Gradual profit-taking is really effective; it's much better than being trapped. --- Liquidity traps are hard to defend against; stay alert. --- Frequent large transfers, the alarm bells should be ringing. --- The siphoning effect of privacy coins is too outrageous; it feels like a top is forming. --- Don't be driven by market sentiment; greed is the easiest time to get into trouble.
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