After the hacking incident was exposed, the tokens on both chains immediately surged. This market movement is indeed satisfying, and the market reaction is quite interesting. It seems that sometimes the exposure of security issues can trigger a bottom-fishing rhythm among investors.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 23h ago
Damn, this is what real contrarian trading is all about. Bad news actually becomes a buying opportunity. The market logic is just incredible.
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HodlKumamon
· 23h ago
It's true that hackers have become profitable, which is quite a reversal of the script, haha. The significance of the data tells me this is a typical case of overly pessimistic sentiment followed by capital bottom-fishing, with a 73.5% probability event.
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TideReceder
· 23h ago
Hack incidents actually boost the market? This market has really become a contrarian indicator; bad news can still be turned into a good trend.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 23h ago
Hack incidents actually drove prices up? That logic is really absurd, but as long as you're making money, you don't ask why, haha.
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ChainPoet
· 01-22 12:42
Laughing out loud, even hackers are coming to help us buy the dip?
After the hacking incident was exposed, the tokens on both chains immediately surged. This market movement is indeed satisfying, and the market reaction is quite interesting. It seems that sometimes the exposure of security issues can trigger a bottom-fishing rhythm among investors.