This $OKAY loss leaderboard is quite interesting; you can see a lot from it.
Some people are sinking deeper and deeper on the leaderboard—are they really putting in real money? Others have only paper losses and their accounts look pretty good—are they getting ready to sell at a high point? Sometimes looking at position changes to gauge a project's trend is more useful than looking at the K-line chart. After all, wallets don't lie—the real money is right there. Who is increasing their position and who is reducing it, the data will tell you.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
15 Likes
Reward
15
4
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
MintMaster
· 12-06 13:00
Honestly, this ranking is quite interesting—it really shows who are true believers and who are about to bail.
View OriginalReply0
0xSunnyDay
· 12-06 13:00
Haha, this leaderboard looks really intense. Are some people still holding on, or have they already given in? It's hard to say.
View OriginalReply0
ZKSherlock
· 12-06 12:49
Actually, the whole "wallets don't lie" thing is kinda missing the point here... on-chain data gives you txn history, sure, but without zero-knowledge proofs you're literally doxxing holder behavior lmao. privacy by design would mean we shouldn't even need to trust these public leaderboards in the first place—then again, most people don't think twice about it 🤷
Reply0
StablecoinAnxiety
· 12-06 12:48
Hmm... There really are people stubbornly holding on in this ranking, still increasing their positions? Are you crazy, bro?
This $OKAY loss leaderboard is quite interesting; you can see a lot from it.
Some people are sinking deeper and deeper on the leaderboard—are they really putting in real money? Others have only paper losses and their accounts look pretty good—are they getting ready to sell at a high point? Sometimes looking at position changes to gauge a project's trend is more useful than looking at the K-line chart. After all, wallets don't lie—the real money is right there. Who is increasing their position and who is reducing it, the data will tell you.