Трейдер заработал $1,72 млн за четыре дня благодаря мемкоину

cryptonews.ruPubblicato 2022-05-02Pubblicato ultima volta 2024-06-02

  • Трейдер превратил около $12 300 в $1,72 млн на инвестициях в мемкоин PEW.
  • Он увеличил свой депозит в 140 раз за четыре дня.

Неизвестный трейдер заработал более $1,72 млн за четыре дня благодаря инвестициям в мемкоин PEW. Он увеличил свой депозит в 140 раз. Об этом сообщает аналитическая компания Lookonchain.

This trader made $1.72M in just 4 days by trading $PEW with only 3.2 $ETH($12.3K), a gain of 140x!

He spotted $PEW 3 minutes after opening trading and spent 3.2 $ETH($12.3K) to buy 27.05B $PEW.

Then he sold 8.05B $PEW for 83.5 $ETH($315K).

He currently holds 19B $PEW($1.42M),… pic.twitter.com/stHqODkNWP

— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) June 1, 2024

Эксперты заявили, что участник криптовалютного рынка потратил 3,2 ETH ($12 300 на тот момент) на покупку 27,05 млрд PEW. В Lookonchain отметили, что трейдер приобрел актив через три минуты после начала торгов.

Уже через четыре дня он продал 8,05 млрд PEW за 83,5 ETH (около $315 00). На момент написания у него осталось еще 18 млрд PEW, которые оцениваются в $1,42 млн и «равномерно распределены между 15 адресами».

Под сообщением аналитиков один участник сообщества написал, что прибыль получил инсайдер, поскольку ежедневно выпускаются сотни подобных токенов. Он также отметил, что трейдер приобрел актив в сети Ethereum, где комиссии намного выше, чем у Solana.

Ранее мы сообщали, что неизвестный инвестор увеличил свой депозит в 762 раза за около пять часов. Он превратил $861 в $650 000 благодаря торговле мемокоином MOTHER в сети Solana.

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