This coin's whale is really ruthless. A whole month of eating into funding rates, saving up enough to cover trading fees, and then suddenly a downward push yesterday, clearly washing out long positions. Turn around today and push it back up aggressively, the same old套路.



Just looking at the long-short ratio, it's clear that Big Short is holding up alone with K. The current question is—has the whale really prepared enough for this round? Is the strategy ready? This isn't small-scale fighting; once the long-short confrontation starts, the capital must keep up.

K's stubbornness is truly hard to break. Going solo against the entire whale group, it's hard to say whether it's courage or persistence. The next move might just depend on who has more ammunition.
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BankruptWorkervip
· 01-24 17:19
The manipulative wash operation by the market maker is really impressive. The funding rate has been negative for a month, and they can still do this. I truly admire K's obsession with the bears.
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StealthDeployervip
· 01-24 15:24
The dealer's old trick of shaking out the market, do they really think no one sees through it? The funding rate has been accumulating for so long just for a rebound. K's side is stubbornly holding onto the short position. Let's see who runs out of ammunition first.
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StablecoinSkepticvip
· 01-23 12:53
The market maker's washout technique is really old school. It takes a whole month for the funds to accumulate this much money, then they suddenly dump and then pull the price back up. With this level of operation, you still dare to oppose Mr. K?
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LiquidationOraclevip
· 01-21 17:52
The dealer's move this time is really brilliant. They spent a month of fees just for this drop today, truly playing a psychological game. K personally challenged the entire market, which is really bold, but the battle between bulls and bears depends on the amount of capital. Let's see who can't hold on first. Pulling up and smashing down again, still the same old tricks. This coin really isn't interesting anymore. K is holding on stubbornly, just waiting to see if their ammunition is enough to last until that day. Spending a month of fees just for this move, the dealer is indeed very meticulous. Pulling back and forth, bulls and bears are deadlocked. It really depends on who has more bullets. I've seen this routine too many times — it's just about washing out first and then pulling up. Ultimately, it's about the amount of capital.
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 01-21 17:52
The old trick of market makers' manipulation + rallying, retail investors still can't get enough of it --- K always single-handedly bears the entire army, how clueless do you have to be to do that? --- What can a small amount of funding fee rate do? Do you really think you've made a big profit? Wake up --- The most feared thing in a bullish-bearish confrontation is when the market maker suddenly changes tone. You can tell at a glance if they have enough ammunition --- Another person caught in a trap analyzing the market, a textbook case --- Going solo against the market? Isn't that just a script for giving away your head? A little suspense is fine --- Whether the strategic position is good or not doesn't matter; the key is who dares to dump the market next, whoever does wins --- Honestly, K's persistence—either he becomes a hero or a martyr, there's no third option --- Pushing up before dropping down, that's not a trick; it's a way to eat your principal --- Confrontation with insufficient funds is slow death; it's hard to watch
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StealthMoonvip
· 01-21 17:52
We're tired of the manipulator's routine of shaking out the market. Mr. K is really fighting alone. This round will probably come down to whose funds are deeper.
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RadioShackKnightvip
· 01-21 17:37
Wow, this big player is really ruthless, Mr. K is quite tough, but going solo against the entire market is indeed risky.
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GasWastingMaximalistvip
· 01-21 17:36
The tricks used by the manipulators to cut leeks are really becoming less and less innovative. Having to complain about the fee rate after a month of eating it is just hilarious. Mr. K stubbornly held his ground, facing the entire group alone. His temper really couldn't hold up anymore. This round depends on the depth of the funds. It's a real showdown, who runs out of bullets first will be the loser.
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MemeTokenGeniusvip
· 01-21 17:25
The dealer's trick is really old school; earning enough from the fee rate in a month is enough for a down payment on a second-hand house, haha. Mr. K boldly challenges the entire group. I truly admire this courage. Let's see who has enough ammunition.
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