Encryption | Main Force Moves | August 18
Today I did a sweep on the BSC on-chain main force monitoring, and a few projects sent chills down my spine.
Two coins starting with 0xc35ef056—one is up +68% and the other +67%, with the main force positions both over 96%. The same prefix, but deployments at different times—these kinds of setups are either coordinated by the same group running trades together, or essentially a left hand passing to the right. I’ve seen too many multi-pool charts with the same prefix like this. My first reaction is always to ask what they’re trying to do, not to rush in.
Even scarier is 0x0667873e. Its market cap is 2.5 billion, main force holds 95.7%, but in the past 24h it was dumped down 26%. Highly concentrated holdings plus heavy selling is textbook-style distribution.
And there’s CCNN. Its market cap is only a little over 4 million, yet in the past 24h it surged 6871%. A single address controls the pump—if nobody’s buying after that, it’s basically self-entertainment.
My take: main force monitoring isn’t about who bought—it’s about who bought and can still keep it rising. High concentration combined with high surge percentages is often a trap to lure people in. High concentration combined with a prolonged downtrend is usually distribution that hasn’t gotten out yet.
Today’s overall market $BTC $ETH $SOL is steady with no clear direction, but these on-chain anomalies are more stimulating than the K-line.
What crazy main force moves have you been seeing on BSC lately? Let’s chat in the comments.
Today I did a sweep on the BSC on-chain main force monitoring, and a few projects sent chills down my spine.
Two coins starting with 0xc35ef056—one is up +68% and the other +67%, with the main force positions both over 96%. The same prefix, but deployments at different times—these kinds of setups are either coordinated by the same group running trades together, or essentially a left hand passing to the right. I’ve seen too many multi-pool charts with the same prefix like this. My first reaction is always to ask what they’re trying to do, not to rush in.
Even scarier is 0x0667873e. Its market cap is 2.5 billion, main force holds 95.7%, but in the past 24h it was dumped down 26%. Highly concentrated holdings plus heavy selling is textbook-style distribution.
And there’s CCNN. Its market cap is only a little over 4 million, yet in the past 24h it surged 6871%. A single address controls the pump—if nobody’s buying after that, it’s basically self-entertainment.
My take: main force monitoring isn’t about who bought—it’s about who bought and can still keep it rising. High concentration combined with high surge percentages is often a trap to lure people in. High concentration combined with a prolonged downtrend is usually distribution that hasn’t gotten out yet.
Today’s overall market $BTC $ETH $SOL is steady with no clear direction, but these on-chain anomalies are more stimulating than the K-line.
What crazy main force moves have you been seeing on BSC lately? Let’s chat in the comments.