I see there are still people looking for bottom-fishing opportunities with APT? To be honest, entering at this time may not be wise.



What's the core issue? Unlocking pressure. The token release schedule is right there, and continuous supply increases—what does that mean? Where will the momentum for price surges come from? More importantly, when the project team itself is constantly offloading, wouldn't retail investors taking over be exactly what they want?

Some might say, "If it drops low enough, it'll rebound eventually." But have you thought about this—even if the price drops to 0.01, the project team can simply adjust their strategy—increase the amount they're selling by 100 times and still cash out. This isn't a problem that technical analysis can solve; it's a structural dilemma of token distribution.

There are so many opportunities in the market, so why insist on fighting in such an obvious unlock cycle? Sometimes, not making a move takes more wisdom than acting blindly.
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 2025-12-12 21:30
The project team is dumping, and we're still buying in. Isn't that brave or just foolishness? --- The pressure from unlocking is indeed a major weakness, no wonder the price keeps falling. --- Oh my God, does anyone really want to buy at this bottom? Wake up, brother. --- What you said is right. When you see the price dropping, you can't help but want to buy in, only to end up holding a hot potato. --- Instead of betting on APT, it's better to look for other projects with potential. Why gamble with the project team? --- Knowing there is pressure from the unlocking cycle but still daring to buy in—that's gambling with institutional luck. --- The chips are in their hands; we can only be cut. That's the reality. --- Sometimes, holding no position is also a way to make money.
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AirdropHunterZhangvip
· 2025-12-12 21:17
The project team is dumping their holdings and still trying to buy the dip. If that's not a gambler, what is? A few days ago, I almost went all-in too. Luckily, I stayed calm.
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MEVictimvip
· 2025-12-12 20:21
Bottom fishing? Bro, are you trying to get your funds locked up? With such obvious unlocking pressure, you still dare to buy in. The project team is still疯狂 selling. Retail investors jumping in just means giving money away. Even if it drops to 0.01, it's useless. They can still adjust their strategy and continue to cut. This isn't a matter of technical analysis. There are other opportunities. Why insist on battling in this pit... it's really not worth it.
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EternalMinervip
· 2025-12-09 22:00
Hmm... This unlocking pressure is indeed a major issue. We simply can't keep up with the speed at which the project team is selling. Wait, technical analysis can't solve problems with token distribution. That point really hits hard.
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ImpermanentSagevip
· 2025-12-09 21:38
Bottom fishing APT? Wake up, the project team is dumping like crazy. Buying in now is basically handing them your money; the unlock pressure is right there. No matter how low the price goes, it can't save the structural dilemma. Smart people should choose to wait and see for now.
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MrDecodervip
· 2025-12-09 21:38
All the project teams are dumping, do retail investors still dare to buy in? This is typical bagholder mentality. I really don't understand what those people are thinking, insisting on jumping in during the unlock period—aren't you just giving free money to the project teams? APT is an obvious rug pull right now. With the supply continuously increasing, who are you even playing against? No amount of technical analysis can save this situation. Instead of worrying about catching the bottom, why not look for other opportunities? The market is so big, why hang yourself on a single tree? Forget it, everyone. Wait until the unlock period is over before considering entry. Getting in now is just gambling on luck. This round of selling isn't over yet, and no matter how low the price goes, it won't help. The outcome was already decided by the token distribution. Why do people keep falling into these traps? How can they not see such obvious unlock pressure?
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