One thing I've noticed in crypto markets: if you're planning to accumulate over 1% of a token through a single wallet, teams often coordinate aggressive selling to shake out large buyers. That's why I've shifted my approach—I now split purchases across multiple wallets and buy in smaller tranches instead. It's a more tedious process, but it helps avoid triggering the defensive moves that project teams typically launch when they spot major capital flows heading into their token. Have you run into similar pressure when making bigger positions?
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OnchainUndercover
· 8h ago
Honestly, I've also used this multi-wallet diversified buying strategy, but sometimes I feel it still can't escape the eyes of the big players...
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-07 23:55
Haha, I really understand this tactic. When the team sees large inflows, they start dumping, which is truly disgusting.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 01-07 23:55
I've also used the trick of buying with a decentralized wallet, and it really works, but it's a pain in the ass.
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BearMarketBarber
· 01-07 23:43
Ha, I knew the project team would use this trick. The decentralized wallet move is indeed effective.
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FastLeaver
· 01-07 23:36
Well, having more money actually makes it easier to be targeted. I've experienced this trick before... But dispersing wallets is a bit complicated, huh.
One thing I've noticed in crypto markets: if you're planning to accumulate over 1% of a token through a single wallet, teams often coordinate aggressive selling to shake out large buyers. That's why I've shifted my approach—I now split purchases across multiple wallets and buy in smaller tranches instead. It's a more tedious process, but it helps avoid triggering the defensive moves that project teams typically launch when they spot major capital flows heading into their token. Have you run into similar pressure when making bigger positions?