Recently, an insider in the circle has gained popularity. His approach to the dirt dog project has attracted attention—he投入了近10万U just on a single project, which is quite a significant amount.



His method boils down to one word: speed. He keeps an eye on well-known wallet addresses, tracks news updates, and jumps in the second a new trend starts. Most people only react after the fact, but he’s already taking profits in the background.

Some skeptics ask if he’s using technology to gain an edge. He responds directly with live streams, not hiding anything. This level of transparency has actually earned him some recognition.

When it comes to dirt dog trading, the biggest test is really speed and information response. Market changes happen in seconds; being even a fraction of a second slow could mean losing everything. That’s why many participants end up saying: “I really cried, just a few tenths of a second away.”

What looks complicated on the surface is actually a simple logic—information gap + execution ability + market rhythm working in perfect harmony. Of course, this approach also carries significant risks and requires mental resilience.
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OnChainSleuthvip
· 9h ago
Losing wealth in just a few seconds overnight—that's the charm of a local dog.
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StealthMoonvip
· 9h ago
Just a few tenths of a second away, and I would have lost everything, ending up broke. That's the magic of a土狗.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 9h ago
The fate of the second-difference party, whether it's faster or slower, that's how the money just disappears. I just want to know what his mindset was when he put in 100,000 U, and now how many zeros are left. Information advantage is real, but these days who doesn't have a news source? The key is that reacting quickly is useless; we still have to pray that liquidity isn't too garbage. Live streaming to beat the dog? Sure, not hiding it is truly the ultimate, but in the end, making money still depends on luck. Honestly, it's just gambler's psychology wrapped up as trading technique. Fast hands don't mean a quick mind; I've seen too many guys who enter and exit in seconds and end up with nothing.
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GateUser-c802f0e8vip
· 9h ago
A difference of just a few tenths of a second can really lead to bankruptcy—that's the magic of a local dog.
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DaisyUnicornvip
· 9h ago
You know, this is a typical case of "the first little flower to bloom in the information field"... being off by just a few seconds really is a matter of life and death. I've seen it happen too many times.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 10h ago
Bro, your reaction speed is truly incredible, just missing installing a mechanical keyboard in your brain.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 10h ago
This guy relies on information advantage to make a living. To put it simply, he's faster than others. That's just how the local dogs are; missing by a few tenths of a second can really be life or death. Throwing 100,000 USDT into it and still able to laugh and stream, how strong is the mental resilience? Talking about technology, it's really an execution problem. If your reaction is slow, who do you blame? There are too many people chasing wallet addresses, but only a few can really make a profit. This gameplay looks exciting, but how many can truly withstand losses? Information advantage is always the key, it's just that most people don't have access to this channel.
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