This wave of Banana's market activity, to put it simply, is driven by MEV bots executing trades on the chain. Very few users are actually participating, and there are hardly any meaningful buy or sell orders in the market. Bots control the vast majority of the trading liquidity — this is the core issue.
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FrogInTheWell
· 8h ago
It's the same story again. I've long known that most trades are done by bots, and retail investors are still dreaming.
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LiquidationAlert
· 8h ago
The robot harvesting vegetables has no one left to harvest, this is what Web3 looks like now...
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liquidation_surfer
· 8h ago
The robot harvesting money has been a common trick for a long time; Banana is just another coin that has been played out and ruined this time.
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SerumSquirrel
· 8h ago
Robot Vampire... It should have been regulated long ago. If this continues, how can retail investors survive?
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PessimisticOracle
· 8h ago
It's the same old script again, MEV bots harvesting retail investors' funds—retail investors don't stand a chance.
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FunGibleTom
· 8h ago
The bots have been overused, and the real retail investors have already left. This is what the current on-chain ecosystem looks like.
This wave of Banana's market activity, to put it simply, is driven by MEV bots executing trades on the chain. Very few users are actually participating, and there are hardly any meaningful buy or sell orders in the market. Bots control the vast majority of the trading liquidity — this is the core issue.