加密货币开发商创造了3000万美元的名人模因币:Bubblemaps

币界网Publicado em 2024-08-15Última atualização em 2024-08-15

币界网报道:

区块链数据提供商Bubblemaps发布了一份关于连续模因硬币发射器和开发商Sahil Arora的调查报告。据报道,Sahil通过在Solana上推出名人代币获得了超过3000万美元的收入。然而,链上调查员ZachXBT不同意报告中的数据。

根据Bubblemaps的一份调查报告,Sahil已经为几位名人推出了代币,其中大部分代币都归零。据报道,目前居住在印度的Sahil利用他的粉丝群将名人加入加密货币。

他发行代币的一些著名名人包括弗洛伊德·梅威瑟、凯特琳·詹纳、Iggy Azalea、Jason Derulo、Amber Rose、Lil Pump、Davido、Sunny Leon、Bobbi Althoff、Trippie Redd等。

Bubblemaps:推特上线后,Sahil立即抛售了代币

据报道,Sahil利用pump.fun和他在Instagram上的数百万粉丝,向名人发出大额付款的要约,并要求他们在推特上发布代币的合同地址。

根据Bubblemaps的说法,Sahil在推特上线后就遵循了倾销的模式,因为他几乎拥有所有的代币供应。Sahil利用名人观众作为他的退出流动性。

来源:Sahil Arora在Instagram上与Derulo的对话(Bubblemaps)

Bubblemaps已经确定了40多个与Sahil相关的加密地址。有趣的是,他在一个地址持有25-40%的供应量,并在代币出售后将SOL发送到主地址。

2024年对Sahil来说是非常有利可图的,因为到8月为止,开发商已经获得了2640万美元的收入。在1月、2月、3月、4月、5月、6月、7月和8月,Sahil分别赚了300万美元、180万美元、320万美元、250万美元、480万美元、2500万美元、7月200万美元和8月660万美元。

Bubblemaps还发现,Sahil每天都在Pumpfun上推出代币,在那里他以10 SOL的价格购买代币,并在他的Telegram频道上抛售后迅速抛售。

ZachXBT不同意Bubblemaps的报道

链上侦探ZachXBT很快在报告下方发布了一条推文,不同意Bubblemaps分享的利润数字。ZachXBT表示:“很抱歉,这个数字似乎不正确,Sahil不可能通过检查这些硬币的流动性获得2600万美元。”。

ZachXBT还分享了一项估计,Sahil的收入将不到500万美元,很可能是200万至300万美元。链上侦探指出,Bubblemaps在调查中犯了一个错误,将Poloniex的热钱包地址算作Sahil的。

ZachXBT还呼吁Bubblemaps即使在被证明完全错误后也没有对他们的帖子进行任何更正。

该报告发布之际,2024年名人模因币越来越受欢迎。随着基于Solana的模因币越来越受欢迎,名人模因币也在上升,其中大多数最终都变成了垃圾桶。

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