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You know, I've been observing the cryptocurrency market for a long time and want to share an important thing. There are manipulation schemes that literally hunt for beginners, and you need to understand them so you don't lose your money.
Let's start with the most important. A dump is a process when major players massively sell off assets at inflated prices. Imagine: the price is rising, everyone starts buying in hopes of making a profit, and then bam — the entire volume floods the market. Panic ensues, people rush to sell, and the price drops into free fall. Those who didn't manage to exit lose serious money.
And before the dump, there's a pump. This is when coordinated groups start artificially boosting the price through mass purchases. They spread information, sometimes false, create hype on social media. Beginners are attracted by rapid growth — it seems like everyone is making money on it. And people get involved in the game. But it's a trap.
How does this work in practice? Manipulators coordinate through the internet, often using closed channels and groups. They promote the asset, spread fake news, create the impression of huge demand. After the price rises and attracts enough retail investors, the dump begins. A dump is not just selling — it's an organized drain of huge volumes, causing panic and a crash.
Why is this dangerous? First, the market becomes less stable. Volatility increases, people lose trust in assets. Second, those who are unaware of these schemes lose money. Sometimes very serious amounts. Third, regulators start investigations, which can lead to stricter rules for everyone.
How to protect yourself? The main thing is not to blindly trust advice from the internet. Conduct your own analysis of assets, study fundamental indicators, look at trading volumes. If suddenly an asset starts growing abnormally fast, and there's a buzz around it on social media — that's a red flag. Be cautious. A dump is a real threat that exists in any market, but is especially common in the crypto sphere.
My advice: invest in assets you believe in for the long term. Don't chase quick money. Verify information from different sources. And remember, if something sounds too good to be true — it's almost always a trap. Be attentive and conscious when making decisions in the market.