Recently, ZKP and a popular Meme coin have simultaneously launched spot trading on a leading exchange. The concurrent launch of these two new tokens has attracted market attention. Interestingly, ZKP's current financing rate is negative—usually indicating that short positions are relatively heavy.



An intriguing phenomenon is that users in the community have repeatedly reported receiving airdrop notifications for ZKP wallets, many of which appear to be abnormal. Based on these market movements, the financial backing behind ZKP should not be underestimated; however, they are still exploring ways to attract traffic. By creating topics and drawing attention, they aim to accumulate short positions—once there is enough fuel, the potential for a price surge increases.

From the perspectives of funding background, financing rate, and market enthusiasm, ZKP indeed has many aspects worth monitoring. Many participants have already begun small-scale long positions, waiting for the market to develop further.
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EthMaximalistvip
· 01-09 11:52
Negative fee rates are old news, and airdrop anomalies are even more outrageous... First, let's see if there are signs of big players cutting the leeks before jumping to conclusions.
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OnChainSleuthvip
· 01-09 11:46
Negative fee rates are quite interesting, with the shorts so aggressive yet still trying to pump the price? This round of ZKP operations is really clever—first smashing the airdrop to generate buzz, then ambushing the shorts. The funders are smart. Those anomalies in the airdrop... think about it carefully, and it seems pretty suspicious. Be cautious. When the financing rate is negative, pumping the price is the most satisfying. The reverse harvesting strategy is well understood by seasoned players. Just wait and see. Trying with a small position to test the waters isn't a bad idea. The key is whether the subsequent movement can break through expectations.
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SandwichTradervip
· 01-09 11:45
Hmm... ZKP looks pretty interesting, and the heavy short interest actually makes me want to try bottom fishing. Negative fee rates combined with an abnormal airdrop—this tactic feels familiar, a classic accumulation scheme. Wait, has the financing fee really turned positive? I didn't notice. No matter how heated the hype gets, it all depends on who ends up paying the bill in the end. Small trades are fine, but don't be fooled by this spectacle.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 01-09 11:39
Negative fee stacking short positions, I've seen this trick many times... First, check the authenticity of the airdrop before talking. --- Wait, an abnormal airdrop? Be careful, it's another old trick to cut leeks. --- Negative financing rate to pump the price? Alright, let's gamble and give it a try, just small positions for fun. --- Meme coin combined with ZKP, this combo has some potential, but don't put all your assets in. --- So many abnormal airdrops, there must be a big move brewing behind this coin. --- Waiting quietly for market performance? I just want to know when the main players will start to pump. --- It looks like capital is setting a trap, but the question is, can I make money from it? That's the key.
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POAPlectionistvip
· 01-09 11:31
Negative fee operations are quite aggressive, are the bears planning a big move? Is this round of ZKP a psychological game, first attracting attention and then pushing the market? Is there something unusual about the airdrop? Be cautious, I've seen this trick too many times. Let's lay some traps and test the waters first; anyway, the risk is manageable. Using negative financing rates to stir up hype, there’s definitely some strategy behind it.
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-09 11:28
Negative fee rate short squeeze pushing the market up again. This routine is getting really old; let's see if I can catch the last wave. --- Airdrop anomalies + negative financing rates—this combo is truly outrageous. What are the funders thinking? --- Are small-scale bullish testers all gamblers? This suspense is quite well managed. --- Another story of "accumulating shorts → pushing the market up with imagination." Brothers, I've seen this script countless times. Can it be renewed? --- ZKP operation methods are quite straightforward; it all depends on whether retail investors are willing to get on board. --- Negative financing rates indicate everyone is pessimistic. But at this point, it might actually be dangerous, think about it. --- Topic creation + airdrop anomalies—tsk tsk, isn't this the standard for traffic harvesting? --- They really treat shorts as fuel, waiting for a big push to bring it back. Alright, I'll keep an eye on it.
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