Why are altcoin rallies losing momentum? Why can't runners break through like they used to?
This scenario tells you everything. A coin climbing to 130k on solid trading volume should be the start of something bigger. Instead, what happens? Certain influential voices in the community jump in and, well, things go sideways. Whether it's coordination, timing, or just poor decision-making from these players, the pattern repeats.
The market mechanics have shifted. When major KOLs move, retail follows. But if those moves lack conviction or clash with broader market sentiment, the whole trade unwinds fast. It's not just about the coin anymore—it's about who's pushing it and whether the community actually believes in the narrative.
This is why consistent runners are rare now. The game changed.
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YieldHunter
· 12-29 04:52
honestly if you look at the data, kol coordination is just ponzi mechanics with extra steps. retail gets trapped every time.
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blocksnark
· 12-29 04:51
NGL, this is the current state of the crypto world, right? When KOLs shout, retail investors follow suit, but by then, they've already run away...
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-29 04:45
Honestly, this is what the crypto world looks like right now. When the big players move, retail follows suit, and as a result, the narrative collapses before it's even properly built... No one truly believes anymore.
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GasFeeSobber
· 12-29 04:43
NGL, this is why it's so hard to buy the dip now... When KOLs make a move, retail follows suit, but if they lack conviction, everything collapses...
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 12-29 04:42
KOLs just play this game, calling trades entirely based on their mood
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PerennialLeek
· 12-29 04:24
ngl that's why I don't work with KOLs anymore, too much about reading people's moods.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 12-29 04:23
The KOLs really messed up the market. To put it simply, it's a lack of conviction. What's the point of retail investors following the trend?
Why are altcoin rallies losing momentum? Why can't runners break through like they used to?
This scenario tells you everything. A coin climbing to 130k on solid trading volume should be the start of something bigger. Instead, what happens? Certain influential voices in the community jump in and, well, things go sideways. Whether it's coordination, timing, or just poor decision-making from these players, the pattern repeats.
The market mechanics have shifted. When major KOLs move, retail follows. But if those moves lack conviction or clash with broader market sentiment, the whole trade unwinds fast. It's not just about the coin anymore—it's about who's pushing it and whether the community actually believes in the narrative.
This is why consistent runners are rare now. The game changed.