Have you noticed the pattern? Whitewhale, Blackwhale, Goldwhale, Yellowwhale—these wallet addresses keep popping up in on-chain activity. Are they all operated by the same entity, or just coincidental naming? The sequential labeling and similar behavior patterns spark the question: could these be coordinated positions from a single whale? Worth keeping an eye on these addresses to track their next moves in the market.

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FUD_Whisperervip
· 12-27 02:51
This naming is way too obvious. If it's not a whale, I might as well do a headstand and wash my hair.
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GasGuzzlervip
· 12-27 02:48
Wow, this naming method is way too obvious, clearly someone is playing with a clone.
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SigmaBrainvip
· 12-27 02:47
This naming is way too obvious; anyone can tell it's the same person playing.
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TokenStormvip
· 12-27 02:30
This naming convention is too obvious, but the on-chain transaction patterns are the key. Backtesting historical liquidity will reveal the truth.
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