Recently, I stared at a small-cap coin PIPPIN, and I have to say that this wave of operations really understands the harvesting game.
Let's talk about the first trick first. The dealer quietly sucks up chips at the bottom, and suddenly pulls a wave that makes you think it's about to take off - the result is 70%. This hand is ruthless enough, the Air Force tasted the sweetness and began to rise, and many armies either burst their positions or were scared away, and the chips all fell into the dealer's pockets.
The second move is even more amazing. Pulling it to around 0.078 is another wave of sharp pullback. At this time, the Air Force was already numb, thinking that this coin was an ATM, and the contract position was piling up higher and higher.
The highlight is the third move. The dealer began to pull the spot price with his left hand and right hand, and as soon as the price difference widened, the funding rate was directly negative. You know what? All the funds paid by the Air Force went into the bookmaker's pocket, and then the money was used to continue to pull the market. Wait until the early morning when everyone is asleep, and then quietly ship and pick it up at a low level.
Now the OI of this currency has accumulated to more than 42 million US dollars, and the market value is only 200 million. According to this posture, as long as the Air Force is still sending fuel, there should be a wave of violence in the end. So I'm on the sidelines for now, not in a hurry to go short - wait until this storm really comes.
To be honest, this kind of gameplay is textbook-level disgusting in small-cap coins.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 7h ago
The operation method is really amazing, textbook harvesting... The Air Force has to pay tuition again this time
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RugPullAlertBot
· 7h ago
The operation of continuing to pull the market with the funding fee is really good for me
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MEVSupportGroup
· 7h ago
The trick of the trough is really amazing, it is a harvesting machine spinning
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ReverseTrendSister
· 7h ago
Vomited, I have watched PIPPIN over and over again, it is really a teaching video of crops
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OnchainHolmes
· 7h ago
The trick is really amazing, the dealer treats us like monkeys
Recently, I stared at a small-cap coin PIPPIN, and I have to say that this wave of operations really understands the harvesting game.
Let's talk about the first trick first. The dealer quietly sucks up chips at the bottom, and suddenly pulls a wave that makes you think it's about to take off - the result is 70%. This hand is ruthless enough, the Air Force tasted the sweetness and began to rise, and many armies either burst their positions or were scared away, and the chips all fell into the dealer's pockets.
The second move is even more amazing. Pulling it to around 0.078 is another wave of sharp pullback. At this time, the Air Force was already numb, thinking that this coin was an ATM, and the contract position was piling up higher and higher.
The highlight is the third move. The dealer began to pull the spot price with his left hand and right hand, and as soon as the price difference widened, the funding rate was directly negative. You know what? All the funds paid by the Air Force went into the bookmaker's pocket, and then the money was used to continue to pull the market. Wait until the early morning when everyone is asleep, and then quietly ship and pick it up at a low level.
Now the OI of this currency has accumulated to more than 42 million US dollars, and the market value is only 200 million. According to this posture, as long as the Air Force is still sending fuel, there should be a wave of violence in the end. So I'm on the sidelines for now, not in a hurry to go short - wait until this storm really comes.
To be honest, this kind of gameplay is textbook-level disgusting in small-cap coins.