Recently, the market for $Mubarakah has become quite interesting. I've heard that large funds are secretly manipulating it, pushing directly toward the $1 target. The increase in price over such a short period is indeed astonishing. Trading volume has also surged, and the enthusiasm is clearly rising. I want to ask, is this kind of trend driven by genuine demand, or is it just a short-term capital game? Based on the development trajectories of some leading projects, how long can this momentum last? What do you think—is this a signal or just a false fire?
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Degen4Breakfast
· 11h ago
The feeling of large capital manipulation is too obvious. This rally is fake. Can it really break through a single level?
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MEVictim
· 01-09 18:55
It's the same old trick again—big funds dump the market to push prices up and then run away. I've seen it too many times.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-09 18:53
Haha, big whales are playing with fire. The surge is so outrageous that I'm a bit panicked.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 01-09 18:52
Large funds bottoming out and then pumping again? I'm tired of this routine, just waiting for a dump.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 01-09 18:49
Large funds are pushing from behind, and the surge in trading volume is a familiar trick; nine times out of ten, it's just false hype.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 01-09 18:45
Most of it is just false hype. The tactics of large funds manipulating the market to trap people are all the same; I've seen too many of them.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-09 18:36
Well... this surge makes me nervous, feels like the funds are just self-entertaining
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I've seen many big players pump the market, but few can actually outperform. What do you think?
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A surge in trading volume? Be careful, the last batch of people often end up holding the bag
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Mostly hype, I haven't seen any solid fundamentals supporting this, it's just pure speculation
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One dollar? Sounds like someone is just making empty promises, haha
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Short-term game, play it short-term. Don't expect it to last; I've seen this pattern too many times
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The question is, how long can it last? Feels like a crash is imminent at any moment
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The hype is real, but hype ≠ value, everyone
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StableBoi
· 01-09 18:31
This surge is indeed bizarre; it feels like the whales are playing around, and a dump is inevitable sooner or later.
Recently, the market for $Mubarakah has become quite interesting. I've heard that large funds are secretly manipulating it, pushing directly toward the $1 target. The increase in price over such a short period is indeed astonishing. Trading volume has also surged, and the enthusiasm is clearly rising. I want to ask, is this kind of trend driven by genuine demand, or is it just a short-term capital game? Based on the development trajectories of some leading projects, how long can this momentum last? What do you think—is this a signal or just a false fire?