Regarding the recent continuous decline of NPM, I have thought of a few possible reasons. First, we need to rule out extreme cases such as account hacking. If that's not the case, then we need to consider other possibilities—has the project team already distanced themselves from the project, repeatedly impacted by market negative sentiment (FUD)? Or is there pressure within the team to cash out, possibly through irregular methods to dump tokens? These are all issues that on-chain communities need to pay close attention to. Friends who are more active on the chain, could you help analyze the data and logic?
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IfIWereOnChain
· 6h ago
Well, I think instead of guessing, it's better to look directly at on-chain data. The team's wallet movements are clear at a glance.
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LiquidityOracle
· 6h ago
My intuition tells me that there's more to this sell-off than meets the eye; only by analyzing on-chain data can we see the true picture.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 6h ago
Damn, another project team is dumping aggressively? I bet five bucks that the team is secretly liquidating.
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CountdownToBroke
· 6h ago
It's broken, is another project team about to run away? Watching this, I start to question life...
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LiquiditySurfer
· 6h ago
Dumping or FUD, it depends on whether the on-chain data will tell the truth... Large transfer records are clear upon inspection.
If the team really plans to run away, the wallet address can't be hidden. This time, it looks like it has been repeatedly ravaged by emotions.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 6h ago
Really, I feel that there must be something behind this drop in NPM. The team is either already lying flat or quietly dumping the market.
Regarding the recent continuous decline of NPM, I have thought of a few possible reasons. First, we need to rule out extreme cases such as account hacking. If that's not the case, then we need to consider other possibilities—has the project team already distanced themselves from the project, repeatedly impacted by market negative sentiment (FUD)? Or is there pressure within the team to cash out, possibly through irregular methods to dump tokens? These are all issues that on-chain communities need to pay close attention to. Friends who are more active on the chain, could you help analyze the data and logic?