If you're holding $BLIND, what matters now isn't jumping at every movement—it's knowing when to stay put.



Here's what'll work against you: chasing every price swing, panicking on small dips under $500k volume, selling because others got cold feet. The early movers always shake things up; that's noise.

Here's what actually moves the needle: tracking where liquidity pools are flowing, watching wallet activity and on-chain movements instead of Twitter sentiment, reading the bigger narrative instead of obsessing over candlestick patterns. Price charts lie all the time. Wallets don't.
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ApeShotFirstvip
· 4h ago
Wow, someone finally said it! Looking at the chart is useless; you have to focus on on-chain data.
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GasFeeLadyvip
· 4h ago
nah fr, this is just gwei watching with extra steps. liquidity pools don't tell you *when* to exit, only that someone's about to. the real move? timing your transaction for optimal gas windows before the dump hits. wallets are honest but they can't predict MEV frontrunning either lol
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AirdropHunter9000vip
· 4h ago
On-chain data is the real truth; Twitter sentiment is really unreliable.
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LiquidationWizardvip
· 4h ago
On-chain data is the truth; Twitter sentiment is all fake.
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HashRateHustlervip
· 5h ago
On-chain data is real, candlestick charts are all lies, this statement hits the mark.
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