#sign地缘政治基建 $SIGN Uncle in Shanghai did something strange on sign, I stared at it all night but didn't understand
Brothers, recently there has been a rather interesting phenomenon.
A friend of mine who does quantitative analysis sent a screenshot late at night last week — a certain address in Shanghai, from two o'clock to six o'clock in the morning, every forty minutes it took a bite of sign's sell orders, neither too big nor too small, each exactly fifty thousand dollars. Four hours, six orders, three hundred thousand.
My first reaction was not "who is accumulating", but "this person is so patient".
In fact, if you look closely at the recent data on sign, there is a detail that has been overlooked. On-chain data shows that among the new addresses in the past two weeks, nearly seventy percent are "new faces" holding more than ten thousand U for the first time, and the holding period of these addresses is clearly extending — they are not the type of short-term traders who rush in for a quick gamble and then leave.
In other words, the structure of the incoming funds is changing.
This reminds me of a phenomenon I discovered last year when researching a certain payment project: truly valuable infrastructure projects are often slowly consumed by this kind of "ant migration" method in the early stages. By the time retail investors realize it, the chips have long been accumulated.
So do you think the current position of sign is awkward?
From two cents to now, it has more than doubled, technically it does need a correction. But if you view it as an infrastructure project currently being piloted by the central bank, those fluctuations aren't even an appetizer.
Those who understand will naturally understand. @SignOfficial