Interpretation of the "$GRIFFAIN" "crime" phenomenon.
If you've read my previous analysis on crime, you can skip the background introduction below.
For beginners, first understand: crime doesn't necessarily mean a price increase; it refers to unnatural, irregular price fluctuations—usually manipulated by a dominant player.
A capital group from a major exchange often does this.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 8h ago
Manipulating the market has long been nothing new; it all depends on who gets cut first.
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DegenGambler
· 8h ago
Ha, it's the same old trick again. I've seen through the head exchanges' tactics of harvesting retail investors.
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MidnightSeller
· 8h ago
Tsk, talking about crime again. I'm already tired of this routine.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 8h ago
Bro, I've seen through this crime scheme a long time ago. It's just those big players playing tricks.
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pumpamentalist
· 8h ago
The same old trading tactics used by major exchanges are outdated. Do they always operate this way? How can retail investors avoid it?
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CryptoGoldmine
· 9h ago
In terms of computing power revenue ratio, GRIFFAIN's fluctuation pattern is indeed a bit unnatural. It is recommended to first look at the trading depth data before making a judgment.
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I've seen quite a few of these kinds of manipulations, but the key is to learn how to distinguish between genuine demand and manipulative dumping by large players.
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The most annoying thing about crime operations is that ordinary people find it difficult to capture through conventional technical analysis; monitoring on-chain fund flows is more reliable.
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How many years have top-tier exchanges been using this approach? My strategy is still to stick to low-buy opportunities and not follow the trend.
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The definition of unnatural fluctuations is quite accurate. Based on observations over the past three months, GRIFFAIN indeed exhibits these characteristics.
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Instead of obsessing over crime, it's better to focus your energy on the growth of the computing power network, which is a more certain event.
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Selecting targets and then manipulating them—this tactic is most effective when used on altcoins. Larger coins are not as easily manipulated.
Interpretation of the "$GRIFFAIN" "crime" phenomenon.
If you've read my previous analysis on crime, you can skip the background introduction below.
For beginners, first understand: crime doesn't necessarily mean a price increase; it refers to unnatural, irregular price fluctuations—usually manipulated by a dominant player.
A capital group from a major exchange often does this.
They will select certain targets...