Hi there.
I've been monitoring the Lisk price in Yobit and Bloombit for about 36 hours now, so let's discuss the interesting patterns existing there.
Yobit Lisk price started from (around) 80K satoshis, and went all the way up to 2 million satoshis (0.02000000 BTCs) in about 18 hours, then right in the time that it tried to beat 0.02 BTCs another exchange, Bloombit, started to sell lots of Lisk IOUs with the price of less than 500K satoshis. As a result, the price started to fall in Yobit.
What's interesting is that Bloombit keeps to put orders of Lisk sell, everyone of them (about) 70 BTCs worth of Lisk, sold with the price of 0.00468946 BTCs. When a sell wall of 70 BTCs worth of Lisk is completely sold in a few hours, another sell order with the same size is created again. Bloombit has created these sell walls at 0.00468946 BTCs price repeatedly:
Since Bloombit is not selling real Lisk (but IOUs), so it may be trying to control and decrease Yobit price, so that Lisk wouldn't attract too much attention or launch with a high price. Who is behind it and what's he trying to do? Could it be fans of other altcoins? Since it happened exactly when Lisk was trying to beat the holy price of 0.02 BTCs at Yobit, can we point our fingers at the fans of a special altcoin?
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.