Recently, the Huiong incident in Southeast Asia has been snowballing, and I’m not sure if everyone has noticed—it’s already starting to affect the price of USDT. This has been brewing for several days, and I feel like this time the impact might be significant, possibly even comparable to the shock we saw last October and November.



Friends holding spot positions really need to stay alert, and those going long should be even more cautious. There’s a joke in Cambodia: “Even if your wife leaves, Huiong won’t,” but now things have turned around—your wife hasn’t left, but your money is gone first.

Although major coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum are a bit more resilient, in an unstable environment, no one can guarantee anything. If there’s a problem in the stablecoin market, the chain reaction won’t be a joke.
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TokenStormvip
· 2025-12-12 13:32
On-chain data has been screaming for a while. With such strong USDT exit pressure, some are still going all-in—truly warriors. I'm just watching the pattern of three surges and pullbacks within 72 hours. Arbitrage opportunities are there, but the eye of the storm is often the most dangerous... Anyway, I've already cut my position in half. The remaining just depends on my reaction speed. Mainstream coins resisting risk? That's a joke. When stablecoins collapse, the chain reaction is unstoppable, even for whales. Let alone us small fry.
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SchrödingersNodevip
· 2025-12-12 03:08
Huìwàng, this matter really can't be contained anymore. The USDT premium is so obvious that everyone can see it. The lesson from last October is still fresh, and this wave feels even more intense. Spot positions should be reduced; don't be greedy. If the stablecoins collapse, the chain reaction is unavoidable, and mainstream coins are also useless. This time it's really critical. Those who don't have a clear plan should withdraw quickly.
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GasFeeCryingvip
· 2025-12-09 21:53
Damn, USDT really can't hold on this time. I'm totally freaking out right now. It's the stablecoin's fault again, it's always like this. I told you not to go all in, now look what happened.
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FOMOmonstervip
· 2025-12-09 21:50
Huiwang is really in trouble this time, even USDT is starting to waver. Who would dare to take this over? Wife is gone, money is gone, this cracks me up, hahaha, what a meme. If stablecoins collapse, BTC will go down with them—stop fooling yourselves, everyone. Feels like it's going to bleed out, anyone still daring to leverage now is truly a warrior. Is this time even fiercer than 10.11? If you ask me, better to be careful.
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MetaDreamervip
· 2025-12-09 21:43
Will Huiwang really be able to crash the market this time? I’m not that pessimistic, but this USDT situation is definitely a bit weird. That line about “wife’s money is all gone” is hilarious, cracked me up. A stablecoin collapse would truly be a disaster. No matter how much BTC or ETH drop, I’m not worried, but I’m really afraid the whole ecosystem’s confidence could collapse.
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WhaleSurfervip
· 2025-12-09 21:40
Huiong's situation this time is really a bit risky. If a stablecoin collapses, it could drag down the whole market. Even USDT is starting to fluctuate? Then we really need to be extra cautious. Last October’s incident is still fresh in my mind, and this time it feels even more intense. Wife’s gone, money’s gone, what a joke—this is just too real. Brothers trying to buy the dip, be careful. Entering the market now is playing with fire. If something happens to stablecoins, BTC and ETH will also have a hard time staying unaffected. If you’re holding positions, keep a close eye on them. Don’t make any rash moves over the next couple of days. Once the chain reaction starts, nobody can escape. Let’s just wait and see what happens next. Feels like this correction is going to be pretty brutal.
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FortuneTeller42vip
· 2025-12-09 21:31
Damn, this Huiwang thing really blew up, even USDT is starting to get unstable. This time it feels risky. Here we go again. I still remember last year's incident vividly, and now I'm honestly a bit scared. I haven't been able to sleep well these days holding coins. If stablecoins collapse, we're all screwed. Damn, that Cambodia joke used to make me laugh, but I can't anymore. Even major coins can't hold up. The overall environment is so bad that even BTC has to keep its head down. How intense will the chain reaction be this time... just thinking about it gives me a headache.
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