I've noticed a phenomenon: every time these types of "ruined assets" show unusual movement, it often signals a turning point in the cycle. Whether it's the late stage of a bull market or the tail end of a bear market rebound, as soon as I see them start to surge irrationally, a question mark pops up in my mind.
How to describe this feeling—it’s like the last frenzy before the party ends, when capital stops being picky. The market might be about to change.
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GweiWatcher
· 12h ago
Ruins assets are acting up again. Every time this happens, I know something bad is about to go down.
The Lunas are starting to act irrationally—this really is a sign of a cycle top, isn’t it?
When will we finally stop getting rekt by these worthless coins...
Funds are becoming indiscriminate, definitely time to be cautious.
Is this another sign that retail investors are about to get fleeced?
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bridgeOops
· 12h ago
Ruins assets are going crazy again. Is this really telling us something this time...
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WalletDoomsDay
· 12h ago
Watching LUNA and the others dance again this time, I’m honestly just baffled... It’s always like this—shitcoins move first, and the whole market starts to feel off.
Are funds getting reckless? Or are there really people gambling on one last shot?
Feels like after this round, some people’s wallets are going to get wrecked again...
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Fren_Not_Food
· 12h ago
Bro, your observation this time is spot on, I noticed it too. When distressed assets start getting volatile, we really need to be cautious.
Seriously, every time I see these things pumping mindlessly, I start wondering if a storm is coming.
The last frenzy before the feast ends—what a perfect metaphor. It actually gave me chills.
When funds aren't picky anymore, it's usually when the market sentiment is at its craziest. Time for the insiders to make their move.
Wait, could this be another signal for a round of retail investors getting rekt? Gotta stay extra alert.
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WalletDivorcer
· 12h ago
Is the ruins sector moving again? Is it really about to change or is it just another round of fleecing newbies?
That Luna group is sleepwalking again, huh? Every time I see this thing pump, I know something big is about to happen.
Bro, your observation is spot on. The fact that money isn’t picky is really a warning signal.
The last frenzy before the curtain falls—I like that saying. Gotta remember this point.
Is $LUNC about to lure people in again? I don't believe it has a comeback left in it.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12h ago
Whenever a ruined coin starts pumping, I get nervous—it really has that vibe.
I still remember the LUNA disaster, and now it’s happening again? Feels like there’s nowhere else for the money to go.
When something that went to zero comes back, it really suggests something. This logic is interesting, worth keeping an eye on.
A breakout pump is often a turning point—will it be the same this time...
Shitcoins getting active = money going crazy = something’s about to happen? The logic makes sense.
#数字货币市场洞察 $LUNA / $FTT / $USTC / $LUNC these zero-value concept sectors have been getting restless again lately...
I've noticed a phenomenon: every time these types of "ruined assets" show unusual movement, it often signals a turning point in the cycle. Whether it's the late stage of a bull market or the tail end of a bear market rebound, as soon as I see them start to surge irrationally, a question mark pops up in my mind.
How to describe this feeling—it’s like the last frenzy before the party ends, when capital stops being picky. The market might be about to change.