Here's something many newcomers miss: crypto doesn't have "one true price." Think about it - we're talking 600+ exchanges scattered globally, each trading crypto against dollars, euros, and countless other assets. Every single one shows different numbers on their screens. Why? Market dynamics. Prices dance around each other, sure, but here's the kicker: exchanges with massive trading volume? They're the ones calling the shots, setting the pace everyone else eventually follows.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 12-05 05:09
ngl this is exactly why newbies always get trapped—they have no idea which price is the real one.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 12-04 06:03
Well, it's actually just the big exchanges playing price games, and the smaller platforms are following suit.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 12-04 03:59
Ha, this is what beginners should understand.
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UnruggableChad
· 12-04 03:57
600+ exchanges act independently—this is the true picture of the crypto world.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 12-04 03:57
ngl, this is exactly how rugpulls exploit liquidity fragmentation. seen it before—low-volume exchanges become honeypots while whales pump on major venues. DYOR on which exchange you're actually using, tbh.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 12-04 03:39
lol yeah the volume hierarchy thing is wild... watched some shitcoin get "priced" 12% different across cex/dex pairs last week. liquidity mirage goes hard ngl
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FOMOrektGuy
· 12-04 03:35
Damn, is this the reason I've been losing all along? Over 600 exchanges each doing their own thing, and I thought there was an official price in the crypto world.
Here's something many newcomers miss: crypto doesn't have "one true price." Think about it - we're talking 600+ exchanges scattered globally, each trading crypto against dollars, euros, and countless other assets. Every single one shows different numbers on their screens. Why? Market dynamics. Prices dance around each other, sure, but here's the kicker: exchanges with massive trading volume? They're the ones calling the shots, setting the pace everyone else eventually follows.