Financial reports may lie, but account transactions won't. Where did the real money go? The numbers are the clearest.
No matter how glamorous the surface technological breakthroughs are, I only watch the cash flow. Recently, I found an interesting signal: Project CEO Tim Archer exercised a large number of options in December 2025, immediately followed by liquidating stocks worth about $27 million. That timing is quite intriguing.
Form 4 filings don't lie—insider trading actions are often more truthful than press releases. When executives sell off their holdings in large quantities, there are usually two situations: either they are cashing out and leaving, or they lack confidence in the future trend. Continuous selling signals stacked together become a red flag for the market.
Don't just focus on whitepapers and fundraising news; learn to read internal trading records to truly understand the project's real situation.
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FlatTax
· 6h ago
Selling $27 million all at once—this guy probably doesn't really believe in this project.
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BasementAlchemist
· 7h ago
27 million USD liquidation in one go, this guy is really fleeing.
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quietly_staking
· 7h ago
27 million USD—what does that indicate? The executives really can't hold back with this move.
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ContractFreelancer
· 7h ago
27 million USD liquidation at once, this guy really wants to run away
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GovernancePretender
· 7h ago
27 million USD in one shot, this guy really doesn't think highly of it.
Financial reports may lie, but account transactions won't. Where did the real money go? The numbers are the clearest.
No matter how glamorous the surface technological breakthroughs are, I only watch the cash flow. Recently, I found an interesting signal: Project CEO Tim Archer exercised a large number of options in December 2025, immediately followed by liquidating stocks worth about $27 million. That timing is quite intriguing.
Form 4 filings don't lie—insider trading actions are often more truthful than press releases. When executives sell off their holdings in large quantities, there are usually two situations: either they are cashing out and leaving, or they lack confidence in the future trend. Continuous selling signals stacked together become a red flag for the market.
Don't just focus on whitepapers and fundraising news; learn to read internal trading records to truly understand the project's real situation.