Recently, there has been a noteworthy on-chain trading case.



A new address transferred $300,000 to a derivatives trading platform yesterday, then opened a 5x leveraged long position on ASTER with full margin. When good news was announced today, the price surged to $0.77, and the position was fully closed. The entire process from entry to exit took less than an hour, earning $147,000 with a return of 40%.

On the surface, it seems like luck, but in reality, it was a precise information advantage sniping.

Paying close attention to three details of this transaction: the address itself is brand new, yet it dared to leverage millions on the first transfer; the timing of the buy was incredibly precise, almost just two days before the good news; and immediately after realizing profit, it exited without greed. This indicates one thing—there are always people in the market who have earlier information.

But this is not an encouragement to FOMO chasing highs. In fact, it reflects a market phenomenon: in the short term, some funds are still manipulating the market based on news, especially for tokens with low circulation and hot narratives.

What is the truth? Large on-chain movements can indeed trigger emotional trading, but if you are not an early mover, blindly jumping in is just stepping on others’ toes.

A smarter approach is to learn how to analyze on-chain data. Compared to listening to rumors, monitoring the movements of smart money is much more reliable. Addresses that pre-position, make large transfers, and execute precise liquidations—these behaviors reveal more than news ever can.

The volatility in the crypto market inherently offers opportunities, but only if you can read the rhythm. Don’t always be on the receiving end of news; instead, become a data catcher. Monitoring on-chain anomalies, understanding capital flows, and sensing market sentiment—these are the ways to find certainty in volatility.
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MEVSandwichvip
· 8h ago
It's another game of information asymmetry, we're always getting cut. A 40% speed of exit per hour—that's the mark of a professional. Smart money has already gone in, and we're still watching the news. Looking at on-chain data is indeed more useful than listening to rumors; started monitoring addresses. This ASTER operation is textbook, a classic sniper play. Don't chase the high, brother. That's not an opportunity, it's a trap. Data > news, this logic is solid. Directly throwing a million leverage at a new address? They're well-prepared. 147,000 isn't too much or too little; the key is that confidence. Learn to watch how smart money moves—it's better than anything else.
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LowCapGemHuntervip
· 8h ago
Another information gap hunting scene. I was wondering why some people can always hit the target precisely. Making 147,000 just right before exiting. This technique is truly exceptional.
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 8h ago
Is it another insider premeditated ambush? This move looks all too familiar. It's the same old story. The positive news was leaked a couple of days ago, and the new address went all-in with full leverage. This isn't luck. The key is that someone really can know in advance. We're always the last to take the fall. Instead of chasing this emotional market, it's better to learn how smart money moves. If I had known it was this profitable, I would have set up a new address to play around. On-chain data is indeed more reliable than listening to rumors. The problem is retail investors simply can't react that quickly. A 40% return rate that outpaces rabbits—that's the power of information asymmetry.
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ApeShotFirstvip
· 8h ago
Wow, a 40% profit with this move, really an information gap cheat code It's always someone who knows in advance, and we find out too late to catch up Learning to read on-chain data is right, but it's easier said than done, brother That's why some people always make money while others get cut, it's fate
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