$Aster just pulled off a 9x move in 39 minutes. Wild.
People keep saying altseason's dead—but the charts tell a different story. When you see this kind of vertical action, something's usually off. Either a liquidity pool just got drained, or someone's market-making infrastructure hit a wall and created a flash opportunity.
This is exactly the kind of move that catches most traders off-guard. By the time news hits, the volatility's already priced in. The real question: was this a one-off anomaly, or is there deeper liquidity issues brewing in the market?
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MetaverseVagrant
· 13h ago
39 minutes 9x? Liquidity mining or market makers playing tricks, anyway I didn't catch the dip.
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Anon32942
· 13h ago
9x in 39 minutes? That must be a tiny market, liquidity blows up at the slightest touch.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 14h ago
39 minutes 9x? That must mean the liquidity has been drained, or someone is playing with fire.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 14h ago
9x in 39 minutes? Ha, how low does the liquidity have to be for that to happen? The gamblers are definitely caught again.
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Anon4461
· 14h ago
9x in 39 minutes? That's hilarious. This is definitely a liquidity vulnerability, not an altseason coming back.
$Aster just pulled off a 9x move in 39 minutes. Wild.
People keep saying altseason's dead—but the charts tell a different story. When you see this kind of vertical action, something's usually off. Either a liquidity pool just got drained, or someone's market-making infrastructure hit a wall and created a flash opportunity.
This is exactly the kind of move that catches most traders off-guard. By the time news hits, the volatility's already priced in. The real question: was this a one-off anomaly, or is there deeper liquidity issues brewing in the market?