Found something pretty wild while digging through chain data. The Solana daily account started following BasketFi ahead of their official launch—that's a clear early signal. But here's where it gets interesting: Reno's account shows the same pattern. They were in early, posted about it, followed the project, and honestly never left. The timing on their positions looks way too clean to be coincidence. Early positioning, consistent engagement, then movement right when things ramped up. That's the kind of intel that separates retail from the ones actually paying attention to what big players are doing. If you're serious about catching these moves, you need to be monitoring account behavior across the ecosystem, not just price charts.
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HackerWhoCares
· 01-07 22:11
On-chain data can indeed be easily overlooked, but I've been using the method of analyzing account behavior for a while now.
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ILCollector
· 01-07 02:51
On-chain data analysis still relies on intuition, but following the big account trends can really reveal some insights.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-07 02:51
Wow, this on-chain tracking gameplay is really getting more and more competitive...
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ser_we_are_early
· 01-07 02:45
The details killer of on-chain data—this kind of tracking ability is the real secret to making money.
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TokenUnlocker
· 01-07 02:44
Finding opportunities through on-chain data, I've been using this approach for a long time. The key is to have patience.
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 01-07 02:37
On-chain data detective work is indeed interesting, but I've seen this logic too many times, and in the end, it's always hindsight analysis.
Found something pretty wild while digging through chain data. The Solana daily account started following BasketFi ahead of their official launch—that's a clear early signal. But here's where it gets interesting: Reno's account shows the same pattern. They were in early, posted about it, followed the project, and honestly never left. The timing on their positions looks way too clean to be coincidence. Early positioning, consistent engagement, then movement right when things ramped up. That's the kind of intel that separates retail from the ones actually paying attention to what big players are doing. If you're serious about catching these moves, you need to be monitoring account behavior across the ecosystem, not just price charts.