💥 Gate Square Event: #PostToWinCGN 💥
Post original content on Gate Square related to CGN, Launchpool, or CandyDrop, and get a chance to share 1,333 CGN rewards!
📅 Event Period: Oct 24, 2025, 10:00 – Nov 4, 2025, 16:00 UTC
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1️⃣ Post original content related to CGN or one of the above campaigns (Launchpool / CandyDrop).
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I will expose the trading methods of Ether and BTC. Originally, I didn't want to talk about this because I was afraid others would misunderstand and think I was daydreaming. Although I haven't seen it with my own eyes, I can be sure it's pretty close. A normal cryptocurrency trading player may never encounter this in their lifetime (the reason they haven't encountered it is that they were implicated and died by someone on the S list halfway through, or they might have been implicated and died by real total data; very few people can live to the A list or S list). However, even encountering it once is enough to bankrupt them. It's probably like this:
The traders of Ether and BTC are from the same group, divided into different teams. Taking the Ether team as an example, there are about 20 people, with around 10 in each of the morning and evening shifts. Each shift may last 12 hours, with 1 supervisor and about 4 main traders. One person operates while the other 3 assist and check. The rotation of operators may occur every hour or possibly every 2 hours, though this is uncertain. Approximately 5 others are involved in data analysis, responsible for collecting data on global cryptocurrency trading players and updating the liquidation positions of various levels. The list of contract players is generally categorized into several levels: S level with approximately 50,000 to 100,000 people, currently around 1,000 active (regardless of the reason, anyone on the S list, even if not a big trader, will be targeted by the main traders as long as they are on this list, especially if they are seen as unsatisfactory, as the traders will focus all their efforts on them when the target reaches a liquidation price). The data analysts are very professional; they analyze a player's trading habits to determine whether they are likely to face liquidation. Once it happens, they will immediately update the main trader with the approximate liquidation range within almost the first second. However, over 99% of the players on the S list have already been completely wiped out or have exited the market, while the remaining 1% generally have built up resistance. Even if there is a slim chance, they will not give up on pursuing them. Similarly, there are A level, B level, C level lists, etc. Additionally, there is real total data, which is the liquidation chart. The liquidation charts that ordinary players can access are mostly fake; the main traders focus specifically on the S list and the real total data.