This week's biggest losing token is none other than $BEAT, with a weekly decline of over 25%. The reason behind this drop is actually quite understandable—this project experienced a significant rise earlier, and many holders chose to take profits at high levels. Once large holdings start to loosen, selling pressure follows, and the price naturally retraces. This is a common phenomenon in the crypto world: the sharper the rise, the more vigorous the profit-taking that follows. For traders, such adjustments often also contain new opportunities; the key is how you judge the bottom position.
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NFTPessimist
· 01-01 17:10
It crashed again, BEAT is really going all out this time.
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CryptoMotivator
· 2025-12-31 10:03
25% decline is really painful, but this is the crypto world, brother. When it rises sharply, it falls sharply too.
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Another scene of a high-position sucker being harvested. I'll just see if anyone dares to buy the dip.
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How to judge the bottom... Easy to say, but that's the hardest part. Every time, I buy in halfway up the hill.
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After this BEAT wave, either the bottom-fishers make a fortune in the next surge, or it continues to fall to zero. It all depends on who has a stronger mental resilience.
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Indeed, big players dumping is just like that. Retail investors' money being harvested ends up in their pockets again.
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Where is the bottom? Can someone tell me? I still have some spare cash and want to get in.
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When prices go up, everyone is an expert; when they fall, everyone is a victim. It's quite magical.
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SleepTrader
· 2025-12-31 02:30
Oh no, it dropped again, this time it's BEAT's trouble
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Big V says bottom, I say go to hell
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25% decline, the question is everyone claims they've bottomed out
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Rising sharply and falling just as fiercely, I've learned my lesson this time
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Looking to judge the bottom, how do I know where it is
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When chips loosen, run away, easy to say, hard to do
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Another "hidden opportunity," last time I said that I lost money
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Profit-taking is too fierce, small investors can't get any meat
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Is BEAT clearing out, or is there really a story behind it
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An adjustment opportunity? I only see a trap
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Agni_112
· 2025-12-29 23:07
The correctly identified bottom is below 0.005U
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 2025-12-29 20:59
25% direct cut, this is the reality of the crypto world
I already sold during this wave of BEAT; the faster it rises, the faster it falls
It's time to test your judgment again; whoever can catch the true bottom wins
Such adjustments are indeed opportunities, but I'm worried about making the wrong call and taking the bait
Projects with such fierce gains, profit-taking sells are unstoppable
No one can say where the bottom is; let's just wait and see
Those who bought in high probably lost again; this is how the crypto world is
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 2025-12-29 20:52
Another 25% drop, this time really no hope of breaking even
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fren.eth
· 2025-12-29 20:46
25% decline, same old trick, time to buy the dip.
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SmartContractRebel
· 2025-12-29 20:38
A 25% drop is nothing, the key is who is bottom-fishing
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It's the same old trick, rising quickly and falling just as fast
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Where is the bottom? Feels like it's not over yet
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BEAT was really hammered in this wave, should have sold early
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Profit-taking dumps are always the rule in the crypto world, nothing new
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Basically, it's a sickle cutting, let's see how much more it can fall
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Opportunity? I only see risks
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For this kind of correction, I choose to stay flat, wait for the rebound
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A decline is the true test of strength, see who still dares to buy the dip
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MetaverseLandlady
· 2025-12-29 20:33
25% decline, same old trick again. Brothers who bought in at high prices are probably going to take a loss again.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 2025-12-29 20:32
Damn, BEAT has dropped again. I should have exited at a high point.
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This wave looks really painful, but honestly, it's normal for it to rise so fiercely and then fall.
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Where is the bottom? Feels like it will continue to crash.
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Wait, isn't this just the actions of a manipulator? First pump, then dump to trap retail investors.
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Opportunity? Don't make me laugh. This thing's faith has already shattered.
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Actually, those who understand the market have already exited. Those left are just bagholders.
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Is anyone buying the dip? Or is everyone just scared?
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I've seen this kind of correction many times. The key question is, who the hell can accurately judge the bottom?
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With BEAT's current pace, it feels like there's still room to go lower.
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Profit-taking is surging, right? So retail investors should cut their losses.
This week's biggest losing token is none other than $BEAT, with a weekly decline of over 25%. The reason behind this drop is actually quite understandable—this project experienced a significant rise earlier, and many holders chose to take profits at high levels. Once large holdings start to loosen, selling pressure follows, and the price naturally retraces. This is a common phenomenon in the crypto world: the sharper the rise, the more vigorous the profit-taking that follows. For traders, such adjustments often also contain new opportunities; the key is how you judge the bottom position.