Funny how the market was basically sitting on its hands, waiting to see if the big player would dump their bags. Plot twist—he held. Didn't even buy the dip either, but $QUANG went on a run anyway. Classic move. Just goes to show you can't always time these things based on whale watching alone.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 12h ago
whale watching is cope ngl... actually if you read the contract vesting unlocks hit different, nobody tracks that till it's too late lmao
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GhostAddressMiner
· 12h ago
On-chain footprints never lie, but the silence of whales is often more valuable than selling off. This time, the $QUANG trend indicates one thing — the real buy orders may come from those original addresses we haven't tracked yet.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 12h ago
This is why solely watching whale movements should have gone bankrupt long ago haha
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AirdropHunterKing
· 13h ago
Wow, that's why I never rely on watching whale wallets to trade. After three years, I'm still losing my underwear.
Funny how the market was basically sitting on its hands, waiting to see if the big player would dump their bags. Plot twist—he held. Didn't even buy the dip either, but $QUANG went on a run anyway. Classic move. Just goes to show you can't always time these things based on whale watching alone.