There is a detail on the BIFI chain that many people haven't noticed — the team recently transferred 5943 BIFI to a major exchange, worth about $2.13 million. The exchange has already completed the contract swap and opened deposits and withdrawals. What does this mean? In the short term, liquidity has indeed improved, but the expected selling pressure that comes with it has also increased.



The 24-hour trading volume has significantly increased, but market opinions are quite divided. What about the main capital? It has actually slightly net flowed out, indicating that institutions are also observing. On one side, contract swaps have improved liquidity; on the other side, large transfers might trigger short-term volatility — choosing this timing is interesting, as the market liquidity during the Christmas holiday is already relatively weak, and any small movement can be amplified. It’s a time to watch more carefully.
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GateUser-a606bf0cvip
· 4h ago
2.13 million transferred to the exchange. Is this move to crash the market or to optimize liquidity? Honestly, I can't quite see through it. Institutional net outflows are actually observing, which is even more outrageous. Doing this during the Christmas holiday, it feels like the timing was deliberately chosen...
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GweiWatchervip
· 4h ago
2.13 million dollars transferred to the exchange, and institutions are actually fleeing... This pace is getting a bit hard to keep up with.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 4h ago
Same old tricks, fake optimization and heavy dumping. I bet this wave will still drop with 5 gwei. Institutional net outflows are the real signal. Don’t be fooled by liquidity improvements. Are they pouring coins during the Christmas holiday? Wake up, everyone. 5943 coins directly sent to exchanges. That’s not good news; it’s just waiting for someone to take the bait. It’s uncomfortable to watch. Wait, did the team choose to transfer coins during the Christmas holiday to quietly dump or to intentionally create volatility? Feels like something’s off everywhere. Increased trading volume ≠ price stability. That’s basic. How can some still see this as good news? I need to keep an eye on the gas tracker tonight. If it crashes, I’ll have to run quickly. Staying up late again, I suppose.
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GasGuruvip
· 4h ago
It's the same old trick again; big players always "optimize liquidity" before dumping, which anyone can see through. --- Net outflows from institutions are the real signal; contract swaps are just a smokescreen. --- Choosing to transfer coins during Christmas? That's interesting—just waiting for a plunge. --- 5943 BIFI dumped, retail investors are going to get burned again. --- Improved liquidity = expected selling pressure; this logic makes sense. --- The main players are watching, which means nothing has been decided. Let's keep observing. --- The market is already虚 during holidays, and this move will definitely amplify volatility. --- Contract swaps sound fancy, but they're actually a precursor to a dump. --- Increased trading volume but net outflows from major players—this contradictory phenomenon is quite interesting. --- Again, transferring to exchanges and during holidays—this script is so cliché.
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PhantomMinervip
· 5h ago
5943 tokens transferred to the exchange? Net outflow by institutions? This move is a bit disruptive, choosing to dump during the Christmas holiday—everyone knows what’s coming next. --- Liquidity has improved, but the main force running away is the real key signal, right? Isn’t this just a disguised prelude to a market crash? --- Wait, the team is willing to spend such a large amount to optimize liquidity? They’re probably just giving a "gift" to the exchange before running away... --- Increased trading volume, net outflow by institutions, weak liquidity during the holiday... definitely the three-piece set for a market wipeout. I bet five bucks that the hourly chart will crash next. --- It sounds like liquidity, but it’s really just to facilitate dumping—an old trick. --- After swapping the contract, they start to increase positions. This rhythm... I can’t quite understand the team’s logic.
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 5h ago
Here we go again, the team transferring coins to the exchange... Good liquidity is great, but there's a significant risk of a price dump at this time.
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