Not gonna lie, the people flooding my replies are absolutely wild. But here's the thing—these folks actually move markets. They shape the algorithms. They're dead set on making an impact.
I stand with the Reply Guys and the Clippers. They're the real ones.
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RunWithRugs
· 19h ago
ngl reply guys really do have some skills; they really know how to play this game.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 19h ago
Alright, I have to be honest—these people are indeed shifting the distribution of chips. According to on-chain data, the flow of their funds determines the liquidity trend, and that's no joke.
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StakeTillRetire
· 19h ago
Do replies really have an impact on the market? In my opinion, it's just a bunch of noise. Algorithms don't fall for that stuff.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 19h ago
reply guys really are just a Web3 tool for harvesting newbies, but to be honest, they've got something going on, not gonna lie.
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GetRichLeek
· 19h ago
Damn, this is what's called the "whale fan effect," right? I noticed this before when analyzing on-chain data. These reply guys really can pump the price.
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FudVaccinator
· 19h ago
ngl, reply guys are the ones who truly understand the market, not those bystanders who just sit and wait.
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NeonCollector
· 19h ago
The reply guy definitely has two sides... but can they really move the market, or are we the ones being moved by the market?
Not gonna lie, the people flooding my replies are absolutely wild. But here's the thing—these folks actually move markets. They shape the algorithms. They're dead set on making an impact.
I stand with the Reply Guys and the Clippers. They're the real ones.