Spotted something wild on the $PIPPIN chart that screams coordinated pump operation.
Here's what caught my eye on the daily timeframe:
- The token was literally flatlined for months. Zero momentum, zero interest.
- Then out of nowhere, it violently rips upward in a pattern that looks anything but organic.
The price action is so synchronized it feels like watching a textbook case of coordinated accumulation followed by a planned breakout. When you see a dead chart suddenly explode with this kind of precision, it's rarely accidental.
This is exactly the type of suspicious activity that makes you wonder who's pulling the strings behind the scenes. The timing, the volume spikes, the perfect technical setup - it all points to something bigger than retail FOMO.
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WalletWhisperer
· 12-13 04:03
It's the same old trick again, months of dead water suddenly surging, I really can't hold on anymore.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 12-13 00:24
Bro, I looked at this $PIPPIN, and it's a typical pump-and-dump scheme. A few months of stagnant water and then suddenly a surge? I bet there's definitely some funds behind the scenes manipulating it.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 12-11 12:54
It's the same trick again, a dead chart suddenly surges? I'm already tired of it.
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NFTBlackHole
· 12-11 12:52
Uh, it's obvious that someone is manipulating this chart. It's too obvious.
Basically, it's the market maker accumulating positions. I saw through it a long time ago.
PIPPIN's trend... If it were me, I could also buy in large amounts to push the price up. Nothing special.
I've seen this kind of routine too many times. Next time you escape, remember to run faster.
But on the other hand, who actually made money?
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ApeWithNoChain
· 12-11 12:46
It's the same old trick again—months of silence and then suddenly a huge drop, as if it's real.
Waiting for big players to dump, and in the end, it's still retail investors crying.
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MemeKingNFT
· 12-11 12:34
It's the same trick again — a few months of stagnant water suddenly surging. I've seen through it long ago... on-chain data will speak for itself.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 12-11 12:32
ngl I've seen this type of chart too many times, suddenly surging like a dead fish lying flat, there must be big players behind the scenes playing with it.
Spotted something wild on the $PIPPIN chart that screams coordinated pump operation.
Here's what caught my eye on the daily timeframe:
- The token was literally flatlined for months. Zero momentum, zero interest.
- Then out of nowhere, it violently rips upward in a pattern that looks anything but organic.
The price action is so synchronized it feels like watching a textbook case of coordinated accumulation followed by a planned breakout. When you see a dead chart suddenly explode with this kind of precision, it's rarely accidental.
This is exactly the type of suspicious activity that makes you wonder who's pulling the strings behind the scenes. The timing, the volume spikes, the perfect technical setup - it all points to something bigger than retail FOMO.