After news about this project broke on a major exchange, investors cheered — indicating increased liquidity and more participation. But what happened next? After listing, there was a wave of selling, and the price was hammered down significantly. It seems that listing on a big platform doesn't necessarily mean a bullish trend; it still depends on the actual market demand and the thoughts of the holders.
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FarmHopper
· 7h ago
A major platform can't save a bad project either, it's still the same old trick.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 7h ago
It's the same old trick again—big influencers hype up a coin, and it skyrockets, leaving retail investors crushed and cursing their luck.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 7h ago
This is a typical "good news already priced in" scenario—buy the rumor, sell the news. It's an old trick.
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ParanoiaKing
· 7h ago
Even the big exchanges can't save bad projects; ultimately, it's still a matter of poor fundamentals.
After news about this project broke on a major exchange, investors cheered — indicating increased liquidity and more participation. But what happened next? After listing, there was a wave of selling, and the price was hammered down significantly. It seems that listing on a big platform doesn't necessarily mean a bullish trend; it still depends on the actual market demand and the thoughts of the holders.