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Here's an interesting observation: the market-making team for the MMT project is actually familiar faces. How should I put it? I've actually faced setbacks at their hands a few times.
However, the situation has changed a bit recently. A certain major exchange is now paying particularly close attention to operations like "contract pump", and these people basically no longer dare to engage in those contract tricks. Once regulation tightens, all those previous antics have to be kept in check.
The result is that the market-making team is now in a state of wanting to lie flat. After all, in the MMT project, the usual methods can no longer be applied, so they are simply responding passively. The market is sometimes like this; when the regulatory environment changes, the entire game rules have to be rewritten.
As soon as regulation tightened, they immediately shut down—so funny.
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It's the same group of rats, just changing their disguise to keep fleecing retail investors.
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Having contracts strictly monitored is honestly a good thing. Now we can finally see who's truly capable and who's just a scammer.
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Lying flat? I think it's just because there's no profit to be made anymore.
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What used to be genius moves are now just traps—serves them right for going passive.
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This move by the regulators is brilliant, it completely wiped out their old ways of fleecing people.
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To put it plainly, without contracts to back them up, they're exposed. Trash projects were always just bluffing anyway.
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Got burned by them before? I’d say you deserved it a bit—whether you understand or not, everyone should learn a lesson.
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The market-making teams went from kings to nobodies overnight—what a dramatic contrast.
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Exactly, as soon as the rules change, they wilt, which shows they were only propped up by those shady tactics.
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Old faces are still old faces, change the environment and their true colors are revealed.
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The contract pump got caught, they deserve it; the old tricks are now just sending people to jail.
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Want to lie flat? Dream on, without those operations they are nothing.
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Once the rules change, the game is rewritten, and these people panic, still the same character.
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I've been trapped by them before, now seeing them get crushed is quite satisfying.
Wait, does anyone still keep an eye on MMT?
Another project being suppressed; if it’s flat, then so be it. Anyway, without the means to play people for suckers, it’s just like that.
To be honest, seeing them like this makes me feel more secure; at least I don’t have to be on edge.
This is called the cycle of cause and effect, brother. When the rules change, players have to change too; if they can’t learn, they’re out.
Hmm, so those who still dare to touch MMT now are really lacking in brains?