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Re: A Meme coin investor turned $8,000 Investment into Billion?
by
betswift
on 06/08/2024, 18:57:12 UTC
Today, I encountered an incredible meme coin success story in which an individual turned an $8,000 investment into a massive fortune of $5.7 billion. I'm wondering if it could actually be true.

It is likely that someone who can invest $8,000 in a meme coin is a large investor, but I am still curious about the specifics of how he achieved such a huge return.

I am interested in hearing how others are able to claim significant profits from meme coins. Do you hold onto your investment without selling, even when you see small gains, until it eventually pays off significantly?

Many of us are familiar with the meme coin $PEPE. I know someone who bought it early but sold at a relatively low return. Recently, I have noticed the meme coin $SPIKE too that was created by the same individual behind $PEPE, being listed on various exchanges.

I am curious if $SPIKE has the potential to surpass $PEPE in value. How do some meme coin investors manage to generate significant return?
Even the "hope" for something like this from memecoins is literally fake, how can you actually think that anyone could do this. I mean it's obvious that the "value" was high, but nobody could even sell 10% of that at all, would crash the market and that is why it was never that worth and this is the example that they are giving on what is possible. Even what is possible at max is fake on memecoins, so the reality is so harsh that they can't even make the good side look good without lying or faking it.

I believe that if you invest into any memecoin, you are going to end up losing a lot of money and I would definitely not suggest anyone to do this. What we need to do right now is just keep away from all of this shitcoins, they are totally worthless, and don't buy into these fake news.

It's viable to make something out of them if you are a shiller or have the info insights, though. Those people are getting a great fortune from getting their referral base invested with both time and effort into projects like that. They can also be sniped. Of course, the risk isn't worth it most of the times, but the possibility is still there.