$EVAA this move is indeed interesting. The official restricted the stream, and only 24 people saw it. This is quite awkward, can't even get a bite if you want to eat.
There's a problem, some top-tier exchanges' streaming logic is pretty outrageous—favoring pushing those losing coins, while profitable ones are not promoted. What kind of taste is that?
But the friends who managed to get in really enjoyed it, doubling their money and leaving immediately. Now that's vision.
If we retail investors had 10,000 people, each taking a bite and then withdrawing, the project team wouldn't even realize the funds are gone before it’s too late. By then, the project would be completely drained if they try to run. Haha.
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-06 11:18
24 people? That's a pretty harsh restriction; it seems like even the officials don't want people to make money.
I really can't understand the logic of the exchange, constantly pushing those trash coins, while good projects are kept under wraps.
Those who get in early do benefit, doubling their money and then leaving. If retail investors could truly band together, they'd be unstoppable.
This round is still interesting; at least we weren't cut off.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-06 07:59
24 people? Then the transaction proceeds are probably hidden away, all the good stuff has been internally absorbed.
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UncommonNPC
· 01-04 02:01
Did 24 people see this? This exchange is really outrageous, willing to lose money rather than promote properly.
The group of people who got in definitely had a great time. With my conditions, I probably missed out again.
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FudVaccinator
· 01-03 17:45
24 people? What are they playing at? The official move is brilliant.
I really can't understand the logic of the exchange; they are definitely pushing coins that lose money very smoothly.
It's indeed satisfying to profit, but most of us are just spectators.
10,000 retail investors fighting together, the project team really gets drained by the vampires.
In the end, we managed to hold on this wave, not bad.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-03 11:56
24 people? Haha, how low-key do you have to be to only push to this many people?
The exchange's logic is really absurd; those making money are actually hiding it.
Those who benefit definitely have a great time, it all depends on who reacts faster.
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HodlVeteran
· 01-03 11:56
It's the same old trick again. I really can't believe the exchange's taste in pushing coins—specifically promoting those that will cause huge losses, while hiding the profitable ones. Isn't that outrageous?
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-03 11:55
24 people? This is called pushing streams? That's hilarious.
The exchange's logic is really absurd, deliberately pushing trash coins.
Doubling your investment and then running is the way to go; don't be greedy.
Retail investors banding together can completely wipe out a project; that's an incredible idea.
In the end, luck was on my side and I made a profit.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-03 11:49
Can 24 people be enough to fill up? The filter is way too loose. Why haven't I received any messages?
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-03 11:46
24 people doubling immediately? That operation is truly amazing, I'm envious.
The exchange's taste is really top-notch, their reverse indicator manipulation ability is unmatched.
Retail investors banding together is really fierce, one person holding a project can directly cause bankruptcy haha.
It's already good enough for us to seize such opportunities, don't overthink it.
Stream restrictions have become an advantage, and information gaps can make big money.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-03 11:37
24 people see it and double, how outrageous is that
I really don't understand the exchange's logic, the coins that make money are actually hidden?
Retail investors uniting is indeed terrifying, no one can run away from a single person's attack
This wave of EVAA is considered a profit
$EVAA this move is indeed interesting. The official restricted the stream, and only 24 people saw it. This is quite awkward, can't even get a bite if you want to eat.
There's a problem, some top-tier exchanges' streaming logic is pretty outrageous—favoring pushing those losing coins, while profitable ones are not promoted. What kind of taste is that?
But the friends who managed to get in really enjoyed it, doubling their money and leaving immediately. Now that's vision.
If we retail investors had 10,000 people, each taking a bite and then withdrawing, the project team wouldn't even realize the funds are gone before it’s too late. By then, the project would be completely drained if they try to run. Haha.
In the end, this wave was still successful.