Watching astar's performance around 0.7100 is indeed interesting. The project team’s efforts to support the price can be considered proactive, and theoretically should be a positive sign. However, the recent trend has been somewhat confusing—despite clear indicators turning bullish, traders reaching a consensus to go long, and BTC and ETH remaining stable, large investors have been repeatedly selling off. Looking at the recent K-line records reveals a pattern: each time a strong structure is built, there is a brief surge, followed immediately by aggressive dumping. This rhythm has repeated several times, gradually causing some doubt. Is the main force doing a shakeout to gather strength, or do they really have no intention of holding long-term? Such repeated actions can indeed make one question the outlook for a coin.

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VirtualRichDreamvip
· 01-12 15:16
It's the same old trick again. I'm tired of seeing big players dump the market using this method. Wait, when the indicators turn green, traders all go long. How come they still dare to dump? They must be really desperate for money. Even market support can't hold, it feels like bad luck is ahead. What exactly are the main players thinking? Are they just shaking out the weak or really planning to run? This suspense is too unbearable. Every time there's a rally, they dump, then after dumping, they push again. This coin is toxic.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 01-10 22:51
This rhythm is amazing, every time it's a false breakout followed by a dump, feels like they're performing for retail investors.
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LuckyHashValuevip
· 01-10 22:51
The main force's move this time is really disgusting; the rhythm of smashing the market is all too familiar.
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StablecoinEnjoyervip
· 01-10 22:41
Oh my, this rhythm is truly strange. It feels like a fishing trap.
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CommunityLurkervip
· 01-10 22:38
The main force's move this time is a typical trap to lure more buyers and then dump. I don't see much sincerity here. Since the big players can be so inconsistent, it shows they already have a bottom line in their minds. Protecting the market is just superficial. The indicator turning red is just a hammer; the key still depends on the order book. If this rhythm repeats a few times, we should be alert. If you're truly long-term optimistic, you'd have already held your position firmly. Doing this kind of back-and-forth is just laying the groundwork for a dump, isn't it?
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NftMetaversePaintervip
· 01-10 22:37
ngl this aster dumping pattern is giving textbook whale accumulation vibes... or maybe just exit liquidity? either way, the algorithmic beauty of these repeated cycles deserves deeper computational analysis
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