I found an interesting phenomenon — many coins only need me to sell a part of them, and they immediately break out. Yesterday I sold 10% of my holdings, and today there was some movement.
Another trend I've recently observed is quite obvious: the on-chain projects and secondary market activity are both declining, while the long-established Chinese tokens have been steadily rising. This contrast is indeed quite interesting.
I calculated that over the years, I've only seen GIGGLE go on spot once, and I feel there will definitely be another one before the end of the year. So the question is — who will be the next to break out and go on spot? Will it be a new project strongly promoted by a major exchange, or a star coin like HAKIMI?
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 2025-12-20 18:29
Haha, this is Schrödinger's coin selling—selling it and it really goes up, that's truly amazing.
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ZKProofster
· 2025-12-19 11:24
lol the classic "sells and it pumps" phenomenon—technically speaking, that's just selection bias with a dash of market microstructure noise, but sure, keep testing that theory
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governance_lurker
· 2025-12-18 07:41
Haha, okay, is this your "leek reverse indicator"? It rises after selling, so why not just not sell?
The comeback of old coins... definitely has some flavor, feels like funds are reshuffling.
I'm actually more uncertain about spot trading. Last time, GIGGLE was forced out by hype. What's next? Either do nothing and wait, or bet on the exchange's mood.
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MevHunter
· 2025-12-18 07:28
Haha, this is Murphy's Law. It goes up as soon as you sell, I've been through the same...
It's really crazy how old coins are being pumped. No one is even watching those on-chain ones anymore, which means the market is really changing hands.
As for spot trading, it all depends on who can generate the hype. That GIGGLE pump was indeed rare. What's next? Honestly, I can't really predict.
I found an interesting phenomenon — many coins only need me to sell a part of them, and they immediately break out. Yesterday I sold 10% of my holdings, and today there was some movement.
Another trend I've recently observed is quite obvious: the on-chain projects and secondary market activity are both declining, while the long-established Chinese tokens have been steadily rising. This contrast is indeed quite interesting.
I calculated that over the years, I've only seen GIGGLE go on spot once, and I feel there will definitely be another one before the end of the year. So the question is — who will be the next to break out and go on spot? Will it be a new project strongly promoted by a major exchange, or a star coin like HAKIMI?