Recently, I looked into some of the more profitable wallet addresses on BNB Chain and found an interesting phenomenon — these accounts have very short operation cycles.
Honestly, I’m a bit confused. Are they using some advanced arbitrage techniques? Or are they all operated by the same group of people working together? 😧
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Web3Educator
· 1h ago
ngl this screams mev sandwich bots or just coordinated wallet clusters... fundamentally speaking, short cycles usually mean they're either frontrunning or running some flashloan arbitrage playbook, lemme break it down for my students real quick
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-11 08:51
Hey, this is ridiculous. Can short-term trading still reliably generate profits? Why do I keep losing?
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 01-10 15:57
It smells like a robot is placing orders; there must be some kind of trick.
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0xDreamChaser
· 01-10 15:50
Hmm... feels like a robot is placing orders.
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CexIsBad
· 01-10 15:36
Isn't this just a bot doing fake orders, a copy-paste operation?
Recently, I looked into some of the more profitable wallet addresses on BNB Chain and found an interesting phenomenon — these accounts have very short operation cycles.
Honestly, I’m a bit confused. Are they using some advanced arbitrage techniques? Or are they all operated by the same group of people working together? 😧