A former exchange titan and someone dubbed the planet's sharpest mind just dropped hints about a 2026 rally.
But here's the real question: Are these breadcrumbs genuine alpha, or are we watching sophisticated players engineer their exit strategy? When whales start making public predictions, you've got to ask—who's actually positioned to profit when retail rushes in?
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HashRateHustler
· 12-09 22:57
The scam to fleece retail investors is back again. I don't believe anything these two say.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 12-09 22:54
Hmm... The big players are starting to spread rumors. I've seen this trick way too many times.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-09 22:51
Through multi-address tracking, the flow of funds behind these statements has already been identified, with obvious vested interests...
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 12-09 22:43
I know this trick all too well. When a big shot talks like this, it always ends one of two ways—either they're really about to take off, or they're just setting the stage to cash out on the newbies.
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RektDetective
· 12-09 22:42
I'm all too familiar with this trick. Whenever a big shot speaks out, there's always something fishy going on.
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OfflineNewbie
· 12-09 22:37
Ha, it's the same old story again... The big players spread rumors, retail investors rush in—do you really not know who's making money and who's losing?
A former exchange titan and someone dubbed the planet's sharpest mind just dropped hints about a 2026 rally.
But here's the real question: Are these breadcrumbs genuine alpha, or are we watching sophisticated players engineer their exit strategy? When whales start making public predictions, you've got to ask—who's actually positioned to profit when retail rushes in?