The current situation of BEAT is clear—either stay dormant and occasionally pull a wave then smash it, gradually absorbing and distributing; or have the big players or large funds want to take advantage of this wave of short-term profits and attack aggressively. But honestly, reaching the all-time high is basically unlikely. If the order book can't hold up above, even if it drops, it won't make a strong impression. Unless, during this process, a continuous flow of shorts are lured into the market, serving as fuel for the bulls to push higher—provided that the bulls still hold enough chips for strength.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 19h ago
Basically, BEAT is now a "Schrödinger's rebound," and even the market makers are unsure.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 23h ago
Playing the waiting game, huh? Basically, just biding time. Anyway, the big players aren't in a rush, and we can't be either. The key is that they really can't hold up much longer...
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 23h ago
Lack of chip hardness is just empty talk; no one in this market dares to fight with real swords and guns now.
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FarmHopper
· 23h ago
Wake up, this is a vampire market, waiting to be cut.
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MetaMaximalist
· 23h ago
tbh the BEAT situation is just classic bag-holding theater at this point... either they pump-and-dump in cycles or someone with actual capital decides to go full send. either way, hitting that ATH again? nah fr that ship's sailed lmaooo
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RugResistant
· 23h ago
Back to historical highs? Dream on. The market is so weak that it can't hold up at all.
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GmGnSleeper
· 23h ago
If the chip hardness isn't enough, don't expect to turn things around. This trick has been played out.
The current situation of BEAT is clear—either stay dormant and occasionally pull a wave then smash it, gradually absorbing and distributing; or have the big players or large funds want to take advantage of this wave of short-term profits and attack aggressively. But honestly, reaching the all-time high is basically unlikely. If the order book can't hold up above, even if it drops, it won't make a strong impression. Unless, during this process, a continuous flow of shorts are lured into the market, serving as fuel for the bulls to push higher—provided that the bulls still hold enough chips for strength.