You said the operations team always front-runs announcements themselves—isn’t that a guaranteed win?
A legitimate platform shouldn’t do things like that, right...?
Ahem, you’re overthinking it.
It’s just that simple and blatant.
The ones who get caught are just the tip of the iceberg; who knows how many times this has happened behind the scenes?
The most frustrating part is getting fleeced and not even being able to find a channel to file a complaint.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 8m ago
Haha, this is just another day in Web3. Insider trading has never stopped.
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CryptoNomics
· 12-09 19:09
look, if you actually ran a proper regression analysis on insider trading patterns across major exchanges, the statistically significant correlation would make your hair stand on end. but sure, let's pretend platforms are "legit" lmao
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AirdropHunterKing
· 12-08 20:34
Ha, isn't this a textbook example of insider trading? In our circle, everyone knows what's going on.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 12-08 12:03
Haha, I've been burned too many times, now I feel like there's something fishy in every announcement.
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RugPullAlarm
· 12-08 12:01
I’ve checked the fund flows before the pump; the whale addresses started accumulating 48 hours in advance… This isn’t a coincidence, it’s the same old trick by the market makers. The on-chain data is right there—who are they trying to fool?
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ChainDetective
· 12-08 12:00
Uh, isn't this just insider trading? Why pretend to be a legitimate platform?
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HorizonHunter
· 12-08 11:52
Yeah, insider trading is definitely an old trick, nothing new.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 12-08 11:45
Honestly, things like this are nothing new. Who still expects them to play fair these days?
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Degen4Breakfast
· 12-08 11:38
Haha, it's not a guaranteed profit; this is outright robbery.
You said the operations team always front-runs announcements themselves—isn’t that a guaranteed win?
A legitimate platform shouldn’t do things like that, right...?
Ahem, you’re overthinking it.
It’s just that simple and blatant.
The ones who get caught are just the tip of the iceberg; who knows how many times this has happened behind the scenes?
The most frustrating part is getting fleeced and not even being able to find a channel to file a complaint.