Anyone who pays a little attention knows that every time it rises slightly, the circulating supply increases by tens of millions, and then the upward trend is instantly suppressed, while the circulating supply remains unchanged, remaining unchanged, until the next slight rise when it increases by tens of millions again. It's hard to understand what the reason for this is.
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ThePhoenix'sPathToRecouping
· 2025-09-11 16:25
open orders You know, all of the above are sell orders.
Anyone who pays a little attention knows that every time it rises slightly, the circulating supply increases by tens of millions, and then the upward trend is instantly suppressed, while the circulating supply remains unchanged, remaining unchanged, until the next slight rise when it increases by tens of millions again. It's hard to understand what the reason for this is.