1. Why is 0.76 a 'must spike' position?
1️⃣ Previous high = natural liquidity pool

Around 0.76 is likely:




Daily / 4H previous high




A large number of short stop loss positions




The 'unwind selling point' of the previous trapped orders




👉 All short sellers almost have their stop losses above the previous high

👉 All hesitant long traders will chase after the breakout


So here are three types of money gathered:




Short stop loss




Chase long after the breakout




Unwinding sell orders




This is the 'fattest liquidity'



2. Why is it not a gradual breakthrough, but rather a 'spike'?
2️⃣ The main force is not here to confirm the trend with you

The main force has only one goal: to acquire the most chips at the lowest cost / or to complete distribution with the highest efficiency


The benefit of a spike is:




In an instant, all stop losses are taken out




Inducing FOMO to chase long positions




No time for retail investors to react




If it gradually holds at 0.76:




Short positions will be manually closed




Retail investors will wait for a pullback




The main force cannot get the volume instead




👉 Spike = Violently harvesting liquidity



Three, this spike is more about 'sweeping out', not a 'true breakout'

You notice a detail:



Spike breaks the previous high but does not hold with volume



What does this indicate?




More like a Stop Hunt




Rather than a trend-level volume breakout




The typical logic is:




Pull a spike → Sweep out + Induce longs




Retracement → Wash out chasing long positions




Then decide whether to launch a second attack





Four, why is it exactly now that there is a spike?
3️⃣ Timing is crucial

Combine with the overall market structure recently:




The market is in a fluctuation / sensitive macro data period




Shanzhai sentiment is weak, funds are more inclined to short-term harvesting




Small-cap coins are more easily subjected to 'emotional fluctuations'




👉 In this environment, the main force tends to:



Quick pull → Quick smash → Repeated harvesting

Instead of directly starting a major uptrend




Five, here's a practical conclusion (key point)
📌 This 0.76 spike indicates three things:


The main force clearly knows there are a lot of shorts above the previous high




This breakout leans more towards liquidity behavior rather than trend confirmation




Whether it really takes off later, the key is:




Can the handover be completed in the 0.72–0.76 range?




Does the pullback decrease in volume?




Does the second attack break through with volume and hold?







Six, a summary in one sentence (you can use it directly to post)

$PIPPIN's 0.76 is not 'suddenly strong', but accurately harvesting liquidity above the previous high. The spike is not the end, just a test. The real direction depends on the follow-up after the spike.$pippin $BEAT $BTC #代币化热潮 #加密市场观察 #比特币与黄金战争