Can the market maker manipulate the market? If not, just go to zero quickly. How can they make money without manipulating the market?

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ComeAndCatchMe,YourMajesty!
· 02-08 09:30
With this kind of setup, seasoned crypto veterans can easily handle it, and the cost is very low. The key is, they don't even have to take responsibility😂
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ComeAndCatchMe,YourMajesty!
· 02-08 09:28
Local dog is just a local dog; it can never become a Wall Street giant.
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IsDoublingDifficult?
· 02-08 01:08
Looking at the data, the market maker has been continuously buying up. Yesterday, the buying percentage was 38%, and today it has increased to 40%. This indicates persistent accumulation, suggesting that the market maker is actively supporting the price. Investors should keep an eye on these trends to better understand potential future movements.
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GateUser-cb5adb49
· 02-07 23:20
There are too many big players. I don't dare to manipulate the market. Those who were calling the shots have all left. As long as the contract isn't delisted, there's still a chance.
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GateUser-1c8a7a76
· 02-07 23:07
Today, you see seven fewer again. Yesterday, there were still 8,175, and now there are only 68.
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GateUser-1c8a7a76
· 02-07 23:06
Following the decline but not the rise, the number of addresses is decreasing more and more, indicating that fewer and fewer people are willing to participate or invest as the market continues to fall.
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GateUser-1c8a7a76
· 02-07 23:06
Reset to zero
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