UNI faces inflationary pressure! A careful look at the chart reveals the clues.



What's even more concerning is that recently, all discussions related to UNI on the forum have been flooded by marketing accounts. Have you noticed? Those accounts are all new, registering in bulk at zero cost, generating multiple accounts with just one email. The comment section has long become a stage for these accounts to perform. The voices of genuine investors are drowned out, replaced by mindless hype and false heat. Behind this phenomenon, it actually reflects the market's impatience—when there are hidden risks in the fundamentals, marketing efforts become even more aggressive.
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 01-10 04:21
Inflation pressure + marketing accounts bombarding, this combo is awesome haha The overwhelming presence of marketing accounts is indeed annoying, no one listens to the real voice Batch registration of new accounts, this routine shows how desperate they are If the fundamentals are weak, just hype it up, a typical sign of guilt UNI this wave is a bit risky, the chart indeed shows the problem
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LiquidityOraclevip
· 01-10 03:59
Well, the inflation pressure is definitely noticeable now. The marketing accounts are using the same old tricks everywhere.
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kmb329vip
· 01-07 23:45
It's clearly deflationary, with the total decreasing more and more, yet you see it as inflation. How bizarre.
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 01-07 04:52
The inflation pressure is really starting to become unbearable. Marketing accounts are flooding everywhere, it's really annoying, and the voices are completely drowned out. The chart is easy to understand at a glance, don't be brainwashed by hype. When the fundamentals are poor, marketing is the most aggressive; this trick is an old story. Batch registering new accounts is truly incredible; who the hell cares about your "optimism."
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AirdropHunter420vip
· 01-07 04:48
The proliferation of marketing accounts is really overwhelming; it's impossible to discern the genuine voices.
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AllInDaddyvip
· 01-07 04:39
Marketing accounts are everywhere, and they look so fake you can tell at a glance. The inflation pressure has been obvious for a while; now it's just a matter of who can hold on. The batch registration of new accounts—I'm already bored with that. True investors have already left. Charts can't deceive people, but public opinion can. The more they hype, the more it shows they're guilty. When the fundamentals are bad, they start bombing the comment section. This tactic is way too obvious. The UNI situation isn't as optimistic as it seems; don't be led by the rhythm, brother.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 01-07 04:29
The inflation pressure is still being drowned out by marketing accounts, truly incredible.
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SandwichDetectorvip
· 01-07 04:22
What is the chart? I didn't see it. With such high inflation pressure, still bragging, it's really hard to hold on. Marketing accounts are everywhere, where did the genuine voices go? Bad fundamentals but still spending money on promotion, this tactic is too obvious. The comment section has already been taken over, it's all robots celebrating. New accounts flooding the feed in batches, this method is getting more and more brutal. Do people still really believe these fake hot trends? I'm stunned.
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