A major crypto-related stock just took a brutal hit. The Bitcoin venture tied to Trump's sons nosedived nearly 40% in a single session, erasing roughly $1 billion in market cap. What triggered this bloodbath? The lock-up period finally expired, and investors wasted no time heading for the exits. When insiders can't sell, prices stay propped up—but once those restrictions lift, reality kicks in fast. This selloff shows how fragile sentiment can be around high-profile crypto plays, especially when early backers get their first real chance to cash out. The market doesn't care about names or hype when lock-ups end.
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SchroedingerGas
· 1h ago
Unlock period ends and they immediately run away—this is crypto. No matter how big the name, reality always prevails.
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EthMaximalist
· 12-03 12:03
Damn, as soon as the lock-up period ended, it plunged 40%. This is the reality. Having a name alone is useless.
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 12-03 12:02
Once the lock-up period ends, the truth comes out. Even celebrity status can't withstand the sell-off.
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GasGoblin
· 12-03 12:02
The copycat retail investors are in trouble now. As soon as the lock-up ended, the price immediately crashed by 40%. Hilarious.
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0xOverleveraged
· 12-03 12:01
It's the same old trick: as soon as the lock-up period is over, they run away. No matter how famous they are, it can't save them.
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SilentAlpha
· 12-03 11:58
As soon as the lock-up period ends, the true colors are revealed—this is the reality of crypto.
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Lonely_Validator
· 12-03 11:36
As soon as the lock-up period ends, things go south—this is the real truth of Web3.
A major crypto-related stock just took a brutal hit. The Bitcoin venture tied to Trump's sons nosedived nearly 40% in a single session, erasing roughly $1 billion in market cap. What triggered this bloodbath? The lock-up period finally expired, and investors wasted no time heading for the exits. When insiders can't sell, prices stay propped up—but once those restrictions lift, reality kicks in fast. This selloff shows how fragile sentiment can be around high-profile crypto plays, especially when early backers get their first real chance to cash out. The market doesn't care about names or hype when lock-ups end.