$BTC On November 21, 2025, the crypto community on Binance Square was hit with a wave of dramatic, clickbait-style posts claiming that “what happened wasn’t just a dip” and that the entire market was about to be “shaken to its core.”

$BTC Typical fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) tactics were in full display: screaming red “BREAKING NEWS” banners, Binance and Bitcoin logos plastered everywhere, and wild percentage moves (ZEC −18.76% in one post, +10.7% in another edited version) designed to make users panic or rush in.

$BTC These posts, often posted by low-follower accounts with names like ProfitsPilot25 or random string usernames, follow the exact same template that has flooded crypto social media for years: urgent all-caps warnings, promises of life-changing information, and heavy use of fire emojis.

In reality, November 21 was just another volatile day in an already volatile bull run—nothing fundamentally earth-shattering occurred beyond normal price action and leveraged liquidations. The only thing truly shaking is the credibility of anyone still falling for these recycled manipulation scripts in 2025.

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