Recently, a large holder of CARDS positions has gained attention, with a persona that can be summarized as "Not afraid of high prices, only afraid of insufficient chips."



This guy's trading strategy is very clear:

**Intensive Accumulation**: His trading records are as dense as a heartbeat, with almost every few minutes a buy order, regardless of the price, just buying aggressively.

**Cost Continues to Surge**: The initial average price was only $0.045, but this round of buying at over $0.07 pushed the average up to $0.052. This "buy, buy, buy" rhythm suggests either extreme confidence or an obsession with chips.

Honestly, this relentless, cost-unconcerned accumulation momentum is quite impressive, no wonder it has sparked quite a bit of discussion.
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MoneyBurnervip
· 5h ago
Wow, this guy is really crazy. Buying aggressively from $0.045 to $0.052. This isn't obsession, it's gambling hard.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 5h ago
Damn, this guy is really not human. He went from 0.045 all the way up to 0.052 and kept buying and buying. How crazy is that?
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YieldHuntervip
· 5h ago
ngl this looks like textbook degen behavior masked as conviction... if you actually look at the data, averaging up from $0.045 to $0.052 at $0.07 highs is just chasing momentum with extra steps. technically speaking, that's not diamond hands, that's just... desperation with better marketing tbh
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GamefiGreenievip
· 5h ago
This guy is probably out of his mind, adding to his position at 0.07 as if he's burning money for fun. Really, just looking at his moves, one word—ruthless. But this kind of ruthlessness is bound to backfire eventually. The obsession with chips is used perfectly; it's just a gambler's mentality, insisting on going bankrupt before they're satisfied. Anyway, if this move rebounds, it would definitely be a story; if it keeps falling... I can only say there's one less person I know. This move looks intimidating, but in reality, he's just battling his own losses.
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 5h ago
This guy is really obsessed with chips, adding from 0.045 all the way to 0.052. His trading style is indeed ruthless. Wait, is this genuine confidence or just catching the bag? The frequency of trades every few minutes is a bit outrageous. This kind of play either makes you filthy rich or causes you to cry from losses; there's no third option. Basically, he's betting on a rebound, just with pretty aggressive stakes. I agree with the obsession with chips, but whether to buy heavily at high levels depends on how things develop afterward. No matter how much you buy at high prices, how crazy is that? Or maybe he’s just very optimistic about this project. It feels like he's throwing money to test the waters, using a big account to create hype. Raising the cost continuously actually makes it more dangerous. If there’s no rebound, it’ll be awkward. This intense pace of adding positions feels like he's trying to forcibly pump the price.
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