A major exchange quietly scaled back its ambitions and turned to providing trading services for side chain ecosystems. Its once-dominant authority and credibility are gradually fading.



What do spot market conditions look like? Just that familiar pattern. Listing coins gets hammered down, and after that, there's a prolonged period of decline. This routine is no different from other platforms.

Looking back at previous trading records, $neiro has been traded, $punt has been chased, and $act has not been left out. Every time, it's the same rhythm—opening high, then falling low, followed by a long downward trend. Isn't this just the norm for the spot market? Short-term positive news can easily trigger chasing prices, but the downward cycle is often longer and more exhausting.
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GateUser-0717ab66vip
· 01-10 02:33
Once a leader, now reduced to doing side chains. The times really have changed. $neiro $punt $act take turns to cut, this kind of pump-and-dump scheme has long been mastered. The pace of smashing the market is more ruthless each time, and exchanges are all the same. The spot market is just ridiculous, a gap up is a signal. Follow the trend and chase highs, everyone gets trapped. I just want to see who dares to take the buy-in. What about the former credibility? It’s all been destroyed by coin listing and dumping. The downward cycle is really long, and the torment is unparalleled. Listing = opening price ceiling, who doesn’t know that? Side chain ecology can’t save this platform’s decline, right? Listing means smashing, this has become a consensus. Is there still anyone being fooled?
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ContractExplorervip
· 01-08 23:32
Old tricks again, new coins rush in immediately, but it still looks the same old way, no one can escape.
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LightningLadyvip
· 01-07 22:00
Once hyped up so much, now the drop is equally fierce. This is what you call a cycle of cause and effect haha --- I just want to ask, who hasn't been scammed by $neiro? Anyway, I'm fed up --- Sidechain ecosystem? Sounds like giving up. Making the pool smaller, what can that change? The essence of cutting leeks can't be changed --- Opening high and closing low so skillfully, it feels like all platforms have learned the same script --- Brothers still chasing new coins, you're really brave. I've already learned the lesson of stop-loss
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TestnetFreeloadervip
· 01-07 21:47
Ha, it's the same old trick again. New coins get crushed as soon as they launch. I've seen my neiro and punt go through this show. Wait, side chain ecosystem? Is this giving up or taking a different approach? Spot trading is just so torturous. Short-term tempts you to chase highs, long-term wears down your confidence. Really, every time I hit the right timing, I end up losing the most.
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NullWhisperervip
· 01-07 21:47
honestly, the pattern's too obvious at this point. technically speaking, every listing follows the same exploit vector—pump the liquidity window, then systematically drain retail through prolonged bleed-down. it's almost like... a feature, not a bug.
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StablecoinArbitrageurvip
· 01-07 21:36
ngl, the order book depth on these new listings is absolutely *chef's kiss* for spot dumping. classic market microstructure play right there.
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