In recent years in the cryptocurrency circle, having seen many of the schemes of the market makers, you will discover a truth — the plot changes endlessly, but the script remains unchanged.

Recently, the trend of a certain coin is just a "standardized wash trading blockbuster," which is worth studying carefully by all newcomers.

Act One: Creating Despair

The price of the coin dropped from 1.2U all the way to 0.9U, trading volume shrank, emotions collapsed, and the group was full of voices saying "it's over, it's going to zero," retail investors cut losses and left the market, while the market makers quietly accumulated at the bottom. This phase is called "squeezing out fear chips" — it’s not the price that is cut, but human nature.

Act Two: False Rebound, Real Inducement

Suddenly, a big black candle smashed down to 0.7U, and then quickly pulled back to 0.95U.

The V-shaped reversal appeared, and the old investors were most familiar with the script: this is the bottom!

As a result, a bunch of people rushed to buy at the bottom, just in time for the market makers to smash the price again. The price fell below the previous low to 0.65U, and those who had just bought the dip hadn’t even caught their breath before becoming the bag holders.

Act Three: Panic Harvest

The climax of the plot arrives, with negative news flying everywhere: the project party “ran away,” big holders “liquidated,” and the coin price collapsed to 0.5U, with the market in despair, and the comment section filled with wrecked sentiments. But if you check the on-chain data, you will find that the whale addresses are frantically accumulating, this is the market maker's final strike — collecting cheap chips in the panic.

Act Four: Reversal and Rebirth

When everyone has resigned themselves to fate, the market maker gently pulls, and the coin price rushes straight to 1U. Those who cut losses start to regret, bystanders rush to chase the increase, new money comes in, old money sells out.

A perfect blood exchange is thus completed.

Washing is never about the market maker wanting to take anyone's coins, but about changing people; they wash away the low-cost old investors and welcome high-cost new buyers.

A sharp drop is not the end, but the beginning of chip restructuring, so stop complaining about market makers cheating; the real experts do not just watch the ups and downs, but understand the "washing rhythm." When you can read their script, no matter how dark the night is, you will have a light.