BEAT's performance during this period has indeed been quite intriguing.
Recently, the market was unanimously bearish—large transfers continuously flowing into exchanges, and the whales seemed to have made up their minds long ago, with some even counting the days on their fingers, waiting for the 2.12% unlock of the major holders two days later. According to the plan, starting from the first half of this year, tokens are released at the same ratio every month on the 1st. The logic is clear: dumping + unlock expectations, there’s no reason for the price not to fall.
But what’s the reality? The token price stubbornly rose.
This left many people puzzled. According to the usual script, this should be a scenario where tokens are flowing out wildly and the price is being tightly held down. Instead, there are signs of a rebound—how to explain this? Have the whales changed their minds? Is the dumping just a smokescreen? Or is there some layout we haven't seen through?
This kind of contrast is indeed quite striking. Some aggressive traders can’t hold back anymore and want to short the market to try their luck. But upon closer thought, it could be that the opponents have other intentions, or that market sentiment has shifted in a way we didn't anticipate. How things will develop next remains to be seen.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 15h ago
Hey, this game of BEAT is interesting. The dealer is doing magic tricks.
Rebound? It feels like it's not following the script, and everyone is stunned.
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CryingOldWallet
· 15h ago
Damn, it's the same old trick again. Promised to dump, but then suddenly pull the price up. I really don't get this game anymore.
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BTCWaveRider
· 15h ago
Wow, this rebound is really a bit strange. According to logic, it should have broken through by now.
Honestly, looking at this trend, I'm also confused. It feels like someone is playing chess in the shadows.
The guys daring to short are really brave. I'll just wait and see for now.
Has this move really changed? Or was it a trap set long ago? I can't quite figure it out.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 15h ago
This set of tricks after another, really unpredictable
Where's the supposed dump? Then suddenly it rises? There must be insider info, I think
The dealer's little tricks trying to fool me? Wake up, everyone
What rebound? Let's watch the show, brothers
This technique is classic, but this time it feels different
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GateUser-c802f0e8
· 15h ago
Wait a minute, this script doesn't add up... Shouldn't the expected drop have rebounded? Has the big player turned over a new leaf or what?
BEAT's performance during this period has indeed been quite intriguing.
Recently, the market was unanimously bearish—large transfers continuously flowing into exchanges, and the whales seemed to have made up their minds long ago, with some even counting the days on their fingers, waiting for the 2.12% unlock of the major holders two days later. According to the plan, starting from the first half of this year, tokens are released at the same ratio every month on the 1st. The logic is clear: dumping + unlock expectations, there’s no reason for the price not to fall.
But what’s the reality? The token price stubbornly rose.
This left many people puzzled. According to the usual script, this should be a scenario where tokens are flowing out wildly and the price is being tightly held down. Instead, there are signs of a rebound—how to explain this? Have the whales changed their minds? Is the dumping just a smokescreen? Or is there some layout we haven't seen through?
This kind of contrast is indeed quite striking. Some aggressive traders can’t hold back anymore and want to short the market to try their luck. But upon closer thought, it could be that the opponents have other intentions, or that market sentiment has shifted in a way we didn't anticipate. How things will develop next remains to be seen.