Large holders' position movements attract attention. Currently, top holders of this scale either choose to gradually reduce their holdings for profit or continue to invest in ecosystem development. From a market perspective, the holding strategies of these whales often influence short-term price expectations. Without a clear development roadmap or a plan to reduce holdings, it is indeed easy to trigger market concerns. The subsequent actions of holders—whether to deepen their involvement or to exit in batches—directly determine investors' confidence in the project's long-term prospects. The market urgently needs more transparent signals.
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WalletDivorcer
· 18h ago
Whales stay silent, retail investors feel uneasy. To put it simply, it's all about poor transparency, and everyone is playing with information asymmetry...
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MemeTokenGenius
· 18h ago
Is this wave of whales building up or running away? Be clear, don't keep it so mysterious.
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MeaninglessApe
· 18h ago
When the whale moves, the entire market trembles. Where is the promised transparency...
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AirdropHunter9000
· 18h ago
Whale movements are the real highlight; the lower the transparency, the more retail investors panic.
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StopLossMaster
· 18h ago
Waiting for the whale's transparent signal again? Come on, if these big players really wanted to run, they would have done so already. Why wait until now?
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MevWhisperer
· 18h ago
Can Big Fish's movements really determine everything? It feels like the market is just living in the palm of these people's hands... Transparent signals? Ha, easy to say
Large holders' position movements attract attention. Currently, top holders of this scale either choose to gradually reduce their holdings for profit or continue to invest in ecosystem development. From a market perspective, the holding strategies of these whales often influence short-term price expectations. Without a clear development roadmap or a plan to reduce holdings, it is indeed easy to trigger market concerns. The subsequent actions of holders—whether to deepen their involvement or to exit in batches—directly determine investors' confidence in the project's long-term prospects. The market urgently needs more transparent signals.