Here's a pro tip, numbskulls: the OP started cashing out his massive fortune on premine shares when the price started to hike past the 30 dollar mark and close to 100 bucks.
False. The premine addresses were public and no premined coins were moved before the actual airdrop started. So there's a fact for you,
numbskull.
It's interesting how you're resorting to insults.
It has been pointed out several times (and even before the airdrop started) that there were absolutely no mechanics that showed the airdrop is actually legitimate.
The amount of coins claimed is suspiciously high and it would have been absolutely trivial for a large portion of those to go into dev hands.
This has been a scam right from the start. The only difference is, devs put a good amount of time into making it appear legitimate to boost the value.
I'm resorting to insults? Just parroting what the he said first.
When the price was between 30 and 100 dollars, the premine addresses were untouched. So he was simply lying, which makes him a liar.