I've recently seen a familiar formula on BSC again.
Some project is pushed to an 8 million market cap, specifically maintaining a bunch of addresses that look very "mysterious." Newcomers get dazzled and think they've found the secret to wealth, frantically following these "big address" players and going all in.
But what’s the reality? It’s still the same old trick—if no one takes the bait, I’ll push it up; if you dare to buy heavily, I’ll dump immediately.
Here’s a harsh truth: those addresses marked as "whales" controlling the market are all increasingly unreliable. Why? Because they need to squeeze dry the funds of followers before switching to new disguises or starting a new round.
Current manipulators are really stingy. The grand scene of opening with 1000 BNB and pushing to 5000 BNB is already a legend from two years ago. Back then, the whales still had some vision; now? Saving even one BNB is considered a win.
Retail investors blindly follow whales in a game of open cards, only to find themselves dead.
Want to survive? Stop with the flashy tricks and stick to one principle: storytelling is king.
Real opportunities aren’t chased after; they’re patiently awaited—waiting for that super narrative capable of igniting the entire market to appear.
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NFT_Therapy
· 2025-12-12 01:05
It's the same old story, really annoying haha
Honestly, it's still a game of information asymmetry; newbies will never catch up with veteran traders
Narrative is the key, and this statement hits the mark
These days, even scamming newcomers has become stingy, which is really boring
Waiting for the right opportunity is much more reliable than chasing after the market; the hard part is just being patient
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 2025-12-11 13:18
Is this set coming again? The market maker is getting more stingy, it really makes me laugh to death
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Followers are still dreaming, wake up, brother
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It's true that storytelling is king, but how many can wait for it
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So, you still have to study storytelling yourself, don't rely on the address to save you
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I didn't even enter at 5000 BNB back then, now looking at the story feels so distant
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This trick has been played ten times with different skins, and the retail investors are still lining up to pay tuition
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Rather than following the market maker, it's better to follow the story, at least there's a story to tell when it dies
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Extremely frugal, even BNB is being saved, how good can this project be
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Newbies love to look for "mysterious addresses," basically just an excuse to get themselves killed
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The ones who truly make money are never followers, but wait—wait for that game-changing thing
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CoffeeOnChain
· 2025-12-10 11:50
It's the same old story, endless. Traders really should wake up.
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The market makers are tightening their grip, the big picture is gone, and traders are still dreaming.
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It's true that storytelling is king, but most people can't wait that long.
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No wonder so many people were making money two years ago, now they are all hemorrhaging.
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Exactly, don't look at those "mysterious addresses," it's all an illusion.
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Retail traders following the market should know they're just sending money, yet they still dare to go all-in.
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So, only coins that can tell a good story have a future.
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Saving one BNB is a big deal, haha, even the market makers are struggling.
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True profit-makers never chase the hype; they wait for the real story to emerge.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 2025-12-10 11:41
It's the same old thing again, really frustrating.
The issue with copy trading addresses should have been cleared up long ago, yet people still rush in one after another.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 2025-12-10 11:26
Here we go again, BSC is always a haven for money laundering.
Those who follow the whales are all fools, wake up everyone.
Narrative is king, that's true, but how many people can really endure waiting for that super narrative?
I should have just staked directly in the first place, no need to bother with these illusions.
This fake account is getting more and more low-end, what does that indicate? The entire market is losing its vitality.
I've recently seen a familiar formula on BSC again.
Some project is pushed to an 8 million market cap, specifically maintaining a bunch of addresses that look very "mysterious." Newcomers get dazzled and think they've found the secret to wealth, frantically following these "big address" players and going all in.
But what’s the reality? It’s still the same old trick—if no one takes the bait, I’ll push it up; if you dare to buy heavily, I’ll dump immediately.
Here’s a harsh truth: those addresses marked as "whales" controlling the market are all increasingly unreliable. Why? Because they need to squeeze dry the funds of followers before switching to new disguises or starting a new round.
Current manipulators are really stingy. The grand scene of opening with 1000 BNB and pushing to 5000 BNB is already a legend from two years ago. Back then, the whales still had some vision; now? Saving even one BNB is considered a win.
Retail investors blindly follow whales in a game of open cards, only to find themselves dead.
Want to survive? Stop with the flashy tricks and stick to one principle: storytelling is king.
Real opportunities aren’t chased after; they’re patiently awaited—waiting for that super narrative capable of igniting the entire market to appear.