Lobster breaks below 141k, and this rally is worth paying attention to. Observing the recent sudden surge of similar Meme coins (taking Pepe's 20% increase as an example), many of them point to concentrated investment by US investors. These types of projects often have limited liquidity, and once a consensus is formed, they can be quickly driven higher. Those who want to participate should do their homework; coins with unclear movements tend to have higher risk factors.
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ForkTongue
· 01-05 12:59
What are the big American capitalists up to again? I've seen this trick many times.
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DataPickledFish
· 01-02 15:59
141k broke again, the Americans are at it again, trying to harvest the little guys.
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UncommonNPC
· 01-02 15:52
Are American big players playing tricks again? The liquidity pool is so small, yet they still dare to go all in. Aren't they afraid of the bagholders running away?
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TestnetScholar
· 01-02 15:31
Breaking 141k? What tricks are those Americans playing this time?
Lobster breaks below 141k, and this rally is worth paying attention to. Observing the recent sudden surge of similar Meme coins (taking Pepe's 20% increase as an example), many of them point to concentrated investment by US investors. These types of projects often have limited liquidity, and once a consensus is formed, they can be quickly driven higher. Those who want to participate should do their homework; coins with unclear movements tend to have higher risk factors.