The PIPPIN coin really collapsed today, plummeting 46% in a single day! A typical junk altcoin with no fundamental support.
Now this position? Just look at the bears and you're done. Don't think about buying the bottom of this kind of plunging coin, let alone chasing any rebound. Now entering is to send money to the dealer.
Remember: falling into such a coin is either a precursor to the project team running away, or it is smashed and shipped. It's better to stay away, there are so many good bids in the market that there is no need to waste capital in this kind of pit.
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AirdropBuffet
· 12-12 01:31
46%? Laughs. This is the so-called "whale clearing inventory routine." Not surprised at all.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 12-11 01:40
46%? This guy really dares to smash. I looked at the candlestick chart and couldn’t help but laugh. It's a typical manipulator's shakeout tactic gone wrong.
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NFTRegretter
· 12-10 05:06
46% a day? I wondered, who dares to copy this kind of thing
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 12-10 05:05
46%? Ha, it's another dealer's harvesting routine, don't touch this kind of coin
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ForkItAll
· 12-10 04:59
46%? Oh my God, this is the legendary "dealer's lunch time"...
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NftRegretMachine
· 12-10 04:58
46% a day? Haha, that's why I cleared my warehouse a long time ago
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PoetryOnChain
· 12-10 04:43
46% plummeted... What an outrageous project this is, I'll see who dares to take over
The PIPPIN coin really collapsed today, plummeting 46% in a single day! A typical junk altcoin with no fundamental support.
Now this position? Just look at the bears and you're done. Don't think about buying the bottom of this kind of plunging coin, let alone chasing any rebound. Now entering is to send money to the dealer.
Remember: falling into such a coin is either a precursor to the project team running away, or it is smashed and shipped. It's better to stay away, there are so many good bids in the market that there is no need to waste capital in this kind of pit.