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SOL Challenge 300 SOL Experience Summary - Currently 6 SOL Remaining
Currently, many second-tier players have funds with nowhere to go and are wandering around. When they buy coins, they have a characteristic: compared to on-chain transactions, their amounts are relatively large, and they usually make a single purchase. Therefore, they often drive the coin price up. Retail investors who don't check addresses might think the market makers have arrived, and their emotions get stirred up, causing them to follow suit.
The price has risen, does that mean market makers have arrived? Have market makers really come or not?
Which one didn't say? I sent them all.
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