I heard that a certain BSC conspiracy dev called too many leaders to get on board a few days ago. Layer by layer, insider buying occurred, and in the end, everything was dumped by the leaders from the first layer of insiders, ultimately causing the dev to lose money and get scolded.
This is a typical case of someone who is inexperienced still trying to create a meme, thinking that if they come up with a narrative and get to know some KOLs, they can start a meme project. In the end, it resulted in a complete mess, with the dev and the KOLs getting scolded together.
How can there be an insider buying from 700k to 10m? Typically, this kind of operation is just to cut the insiders. If you want to cut the insiders, you should sell little by little; how can you let the insiders be cut directly?
If early on, all the leaders you called to get on board took a large proportion at the bottom with a few addresses, and they all have weak hands (they might also think you can't make it happen). The natural buying volume on BSC is already weak, and if your narrative isn't good, and the buying volume brought by the KOLs is also average, once a leader's address sells a large proportion, and you don’t have money to support the price, it can very easily lead to a consensus being shattered in an instant.
I hope such a clueless team doesn’t come out to cause trouble for others. The difficulty of meme projects on BSC is higher than you think. Go try it on Sol Pump first and see if you can rely entirely on natural volume to reach 5m, keep the project from collapsing for a day, and still make money, okay? #美国加密立法或将重启 #加密市场调整 #币安Alpha公布第8批项目 #币安Alpha公布第8批项目 #加密ETF申请热潮涌现