Wild how some whales still don't get it—scooping up massive chunks of supply only to tank their own bags.
Like, what's the endgame here? You're hemorrhaging value while everyone watches. The second you dump those holdings, price bounces right back. It's almost like proving the market doesn't need you.
Maybe they think short-term control beats long-term gains? Or they're just stuck in old playbook moves that don't work in decentralized markets anymore. Either way, burning your own capital to flex seems... counterproductive.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-11 13:03
Honestly, these big whales are really funny, smashing the market and smashing themselves.
By the way, it's true that the more they try to control the situation, the more unnecessary it seems.
This market has long outgrown that old trick, brother.
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MoonBoi42
· 12-10 19:12
Really, this big whale's move is incredible. Smashing their own market and still feeling happy.
Wait, do they really think they can still use the old tricks of centralized systems? Wake up, buddy.
I just like watching smart people ruin themselves like this, haha.
Giant whale: I smash myself, I am awesome.
To be honest, these people have such small perspectives, still playing the same game from 10 years ago.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-10 19:10
Haha, these big investors are really shooting themselves in the foot. They've been hit so hard they haven't even realized it yet.
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TestnetScholar
· 12-10 19:09
This big whale's brain really can't turn a corner; smashing their own holdings and still going strong.
The big players should have figured it out long ago; retail investors have long stopped falling for this trick.
No matter how many chips are accumulated, it's useless. Once dumped, the price still rebounds. Isn't this just shooting oneself in the foot?
Wild how some whales still don't get it—scooping up massive chunks of supply only to tank their own bags.
Like, what's the endgame here? You're hemorrhaging value while everyone watches. The second you dump those holdings, price bounces right back. It's almost like proving the market doesn't need you.
Maybe they think short-term control beats long-term gains? Or they're just stuck in old playbook moves that don't work in decentralized markets anymore. Either way, burning your own capital to flex seems... counterproductive.