#比特币对比代币化黄金 Lately, this market has been unusually cold.



Those still in the game are either institutional funds or professional players. Retail investors? Most of them have already pulled out—too many altcoin traps, can’t reach Bitcoin, so they just quit altogether.

But recently, I’ve been eyeing a few “special tokens”: $FIS, $REI, $VOXEL. They have something in common—they’re all on a certain exchange’s delisting list for December 17th.

Why pay attention? Because according to the usual market playbook, these coins often experience an abnormal pump before delisting. The whales need a way to unload their final bags, and retail investors need an outlet for their emotions.

I’ve taken small positions in each, treating it purely as a probability game.

After watching them these past few days, $FIS and $VOXEL have each pumped twice, but $REI? It’s been sliding down steadily, which actually makes it intriguing. The closer we get to the deadline, the more likely there will be a sudden, violent pump—after all, in this kind of game, someone always has to wrap things up.

The altcoin market these days is no longer a place for logic.

When everyone’s running away, that’s when unconventional opportunities show up. Try dipping in with some spare cash—if you win, it’s a pleasant surprise; if you lose, consider it tuition. A cold market doesn’t mean there’s no action—sometimes, it’s just the opposite.
BTC0.33%
FIS-4.39%
REI-2.83%
VOXEL-10.96%
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ContractHuntervip
· 8h ago
This REI is really strange. The continuous drop actually makes it more worth watching... Feels like there’s still a chance before December 17.
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GateUser-6bc33122vip
· 12-05 07:14
Damn, REI's price movement is really insane. The more it drops steadily, the more I want to buy the dip. Should I bet on one last rally?
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GamefiEscapeArtistvip
· 12-05 04:29
I've already figured out this trick a long time ago—pumping before delisting is a sure thing... but this move with REI is really strange, it's getting weirder and weirder.
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SpeakWithHatOnvip
· 12-05 04:27
Oh no, it's the same old trick before delisting, really getting old. Retail investors have gotten smarter. It's really not worth getting involved in this altcoin mess anymore.
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RugDocDetectivevip
· 12-05 04:23
Haha, you’re right. Retail investors have already left, now it’s all about who’s bold enough to make money. You can’t use common sense to judge this round of delistings. Coins like $REI that keep dropping harder might actually bounce back the most violently in the end. Just try it with spare money, I can afford to lose anyway.
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FarmHoppervip
· 12-05 04:19
Well... so they're just relying on violent pumps during the final critical period to stay alive. This tactic has been played out long ago.
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ContractExplorervip
· 12-05 04:04
Haha, this move is indeed quite interesting. Retail investors have all left, but that actually opens up more room. I'm also watching FIS; this last move before delisting was definitely a deep play. REI is still dropping, which is absurd. Feels like the last support line just won't break.
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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 12-05 04:00
I get what this move is about—just waiting for that final crazy pump, right? This REI reverse operation is actually pretty interesting. The less you move, the more dangerous it gets.
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