Once again, we're witnessing classic signs of BTC price manipulation in the market. Large players continue to orchestrate coordinated moves, triggering cascading liquidations and whipsaw patterns that trap retail traders. The timing of these sudden dumps before key resistance levels keeps repeating like clockwork—a textbook example of how concentrated holdings can dictate short-term price action. Until we see genuine distribution across more independent validators and reduced whale dominance, expect these cycles to continue.
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PensionDestroyer
· 5h ago
Here we go again with this? Whale players are just harvesting the leeks, endlessly.
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HodlVeteran
· 5h ago
Coming with this again? I was fooled by this trick back in 2017, and it's still the same now. Truly a leek harvesting machine.
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LiquidationOracle
· 5h ago
Old comrade, here we go again? The whales are bored of this, right? It's always the same trick.
Once again, we're witnessing classic signs of BTC price manipulation in the market. Large players continue to orchestrate coordinated moves, triggering cascading liquidations and whipsaw patterns that trap retail traders. The timing of these sudden dumps before key resistance levels keeps repeating like clockwork—a textbook example of how concentrated holdings can dictate short-term price action. Until we see genuine distribution across more independent validators and reduced whale dominance, expect these cycles to continue.