A noteworthy detail about the $share project: the timing of the bottom chips' distribution is quite intriguing. Before a well-known account intervened, early holdings showed no significant release. But since that account joined, the situation changed immediately—over $200,000 USD has been accumulated in short-term distribution.
The logical chain behind this is interesting. Is it just a coincidence, or is there some correlation? On-chain data often speaks for itself. Interested friends can check the on-chain wallet status themselves to see how concentrated the participating addresses are and how the distribution of account numbers looks. The data is there, and everyone can make their own judgment.
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OnchainHolmes
· 10h ago
$200,000 shipped out within a week, this move is indeed quite bold.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 10h ago
I've seen this trick too many times before. Early holdings remained unchanged, and as soon as a certain big V came, they started dumping? Saying they want to dump $200,000 and just doing it—this rhythm just doesn't feel right.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 10h ago
200,000 USD shipped so quickly? How urgent does that have to be?
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ChainWatcher
· 10h ago
Hmm... this pattern feels a bit familiar. Early dead chips suddenly become active, throwing 200,000 USD is probably a signal.
Something's off. Why does it always feel like this kind of plot... I need to verify on-chain data myself.
Wait, is this a typical accumulation and distribution rhythm? I should check the address distribution myself.
Throwing out 200,000 USD all at once, this intensity is indeed a bit deliberate... If it's not a coincidence, then it's interesting.
By the way, only smart people can observe these details. I need to quickly look into wallet addresses on the blockchain.
A noteworthy detail about the $share project: the timing of the bottom chips' distribution is quite intriguing. Before a well-known account intervened, early holdings showed no significant release. But since that account joined, the situation changed immediately—over $200,000 USD has been accumulated in short-term distribution.
The logical chain behind this is interesting. Is it just a coincidence, or is there some correlation? On-chain data often speaks for itself. Interested friends can check the on-chain wallet status themselves to see how concentrated the participating addresses are and how the distribution of account numbers looks. The data is there, and everyone can make their own judgment.