We Called $CHZ Signal On 15/12 & It Pumped ~70% In Just 1 Month

So how did we do it? Let’s break it down 👇

Note: Read to the end if you’re a newbie in crypto.

This concept is all about Supply

3 data points you need to understand:

  1. Supply on exchanges = coins on CEX (ready-to-sell supply).

  2. Exchange net outflows = coins withdrawn from CEX (supply goes down).

  3. Fresh wallet accumulation = new wallets withdraw and hold (locks supply, higher chance to pump).

First, read our $CHZ on-chain analysis.

We will explain each signal clearly so you can understand.

Explain the signals

Signal #1:

From 11/12, exchange balance dropped from 1.45B → 1.21B CHZ (-16.5%) ≈ 240M CHZ net outflows.

→ A large amount of $CHZ left exchanges — supply on exchanges decreased.

Signal #2

Top EOA (all Fresh Wallets) withdrew 290.2M CHZ from Coinbase at $0.0325

(~24% of exchange supply and ~9.32% of net circulating supply)

Fresh Wallets = wallets with a short age, only receive from CEX, and hold no other tokens.

Our assumption: this is likely a big group/institution because the withdrawal size is large enough to affect price.

→ Intentional accumulation.

Why does this combo often lead to a pump?

  1. CEX outflows reduce “ready-to-sell” supply.

  2. Fresh wallets holding reduces the chance of early selling (locks supply).

  3. If demand increases even a little (market bounce / spot bids), price must jump higher to find sellers.

Note: The supply moved out must be large enough compared to the token’s net circulating supply to impact price.

→ If you understand this combo, you can already start trading it.

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Disclaimer: We are NOT financial advisors. This content is provided for informational and educational purposes only. Crypto involves high risk and speculation - always do your own research before making investment decisions.

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