When you look at trading volume stats, sometimes those numbers seem inflated for real. A lot of what's counted includes wash trading and pump-and-dump schemes that don't reflect genuine market activity. That's why pure on-chain metrics and actual liquidity depth matter more than headline volume figures these days.
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BridgeNomad
· 19h ago
nah volume numbers are basically theater at this point. been through enough bridge collapses to know when i'm being sold fairy tales about "liquidity" – half that TVL is just wash trading masquerading as real activity, seen it a thousand times. on-chain metrics don't lie though, that's the difference.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 19h ago
Alright, to be honest, I only learned my lesson after being tricked a few times by those fake trading volumes. I see the impressive numbers, go all in, and then find out it's just wash trading; zeroing out is the norm haha. Now I only look at on-chain data and real market depth—don't be fooled by headline numbers.
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WhaleMistaker
· 19h ago
Constantly looking at those fake trading volume data is really exhausting. Wash trading and price manipulation have long been old tricks.
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MetaReckt
· 19h ago
On-chain data is the real deal; those trading volume numbers have been common knowledge for a long time... Who doesn't know about wash trading and price manipulation?
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MemecoinTrader
· 19h ago
lol yeah the volume game is basically a psyops theatre at this point. real alpha is tracking actual settlement flows not those vanity numbers everyone parrots
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 19h ago
Accumulation data is everywhere; genuine liquidity is the key. It should have been explained this way long ago.
When you look at trading volume stats, sometimes those numbers seem inflated for real. A lot of what's counted includes wash trading and pump-and-dump schemes that don't reflect genuine market activity. That's why pure on-chain metrics and actual liquidity depth matter more than headline volume figures these days.