There is an interesting phenomenon: the market suppresses the price of BTC, filtering out true believers to buy in, and after accumulating enough chips, suddenly initiates a surge. This move not only drives Bitcoin up but also causes the entire crypto market to dance along. What appears to be random fluctuations are actually the result of capital game strategies.

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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 12-26 22:57
Chip game, it's nothing but this routine: accumulate at low levels and then drive the price up. Retail investors are still hesitating, and the coin has already taken off.
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MemeTokenGeniusvip
· 12-26 22:56
The chip game is basically about taking advantage of retail investors' blood and sweat.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 12-26 22:54
It's the same old rhetoric again—filtering believers? Basically, it's just the manipulators' way of cutting leeks.
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BlockchainTalkervip
· 12-26 22:34
Actually, if we examine this through the lens of game theory... the accumulation phase isn't random at all. It's essentially a sophisticated filtering mechanism—shaking out paper hands while whales stack. TL;DR for the newcomers: pain trades flush retail, then the real move happens. Empirically proven cycle, not conspiracy.
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