Once a nine-figure crypto investor, James Wynn now issues a meme coin with a market cap of 3000 and relies on quick exits to make a living. How fast did this change happen? Very fast. From holding tens of millions to scamming others to survive, the harsh reality of the market is everywhere. This case reminds us that even the biggest winners can become victims in an instant. This is the brutal competition of the crypto world—there are no permanent winners, only ongoing battles.
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HodlAndChill
· 12h ago
Haha, this guy really fell from heaven to hell, hilarious.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 12h ago
$9M to $3k meme rug pull speedrun... bro this is literally the market's entropy function visualized in real time, the correlation breakdown hit different when you're on the wrong side of the MEV
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 12h ago
Hmm... From nine digits to pulling the rug, the contrast is indeed incredible.
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Really, that's how the crypto world is. Today's big shot might be fallen tomorrow.
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Laughing to death, still relying on running away to make a living, truly pathetic.
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How did this guy come up with the idea of issuing a coin with a market cap of 3000? That's just too hopeless.
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There's no such thing as a permanent winner. That's not wrong; everyone is just risking their lives at the edge of the knife.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 12h ago
Hmm... nine-digit numbers to distribute tokens and harvest profits. The speed is incredible, it really happens in an instant.
Once a nine-figure crypto investor, James Wynn now issues a meme coin with a market cap of 3000 and relies on quick exits to make a living. How fast did this change happen? Very fast. From holding tens of millions to scamming others to survive, the harsh reality of the market is everywhere. This case reminds us that even the biggest winners can become victims in an instant. This is the brutal competition of the crypto world—there are no permanent winners, only ongoing battles.