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📅 Event Period: Nov 6, 2025 – Nov 16, 2025, 16:00 (UTC)
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🏆 Rewards (Total: 13,333 TRUST)
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Recently, I observed an interesting case: someone used on-chain monitoring tools to secretly position themselves in a meme coin with a popular theme, holding from $226 all the way up to $4,250 before selling.
The core of this strategy boils down to two main points:
1. Speed is crucial for information advantage: Keep an eye on the movements of smart wallets—what they buy, you buy too. Many chain analysis tools now can track large addresses in real-time; just set up alerts.
2. Timing your entry is key: Watching others buy isn’t enough. You need to combine this with candlestick analysis to gauge the concentration of holdings. Entering too early risks being washed out; waiting too long means you’re just the bag holder.
At its core, meme coins are like a game of hot potato—pass the token around. But who’s passing it and when? On-chain data doesn’t lie. Use the right tools, and at least you can position yourself among the early movers on the information chain.