The chip distribution pattern of $POWER is quite outrageous—it's mostly locked by big players, with a very limited circulating supply. I just can't understand, with such strong institutional accumulation, why haven't they dumped and cashed out yet? Without sufficient funds, how can they push the price up? Either the chips are too heavy to cash out, or they're waiting for the right opportunity. This buying and selling logic is indeed quite sophisticated.
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StopLossMaster
· 13h ago
All the chips are held tightly, there's really no way to play...
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IronHeadMiner
· 13h ago
Having the chips locked up is actually a good thing, at least you don't have to worry about a dump, just afraid that the big players suddenly lose patience.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 13h ago
The chips have been locked for so long, and it's been almost half a year since the last "about to start." According to the database, this wave is still waiting for the right moment. The art of timing is truly on point.
The chip distribution pattern of $POWER is quite outrageous—it's mostly locked by big players, with a very limited circulating supply. I just can't understand, with such strong institutional accumulation, why haven't they dumped and cashed out yet? Without sufficient funds, how can they push the price up? Either the chips are too heavy to cash out, or they're waiting for the right opportunity. This buying and selling logic is indeed quite sophisticated.