Looking at the data of this pool, the total is 18.6 million. Let's do a quick calculation to see if the current price aligns:
44450 ÷ 18600000 = 0.002389... Multiply by 145 ≈ $0.34
Yes, this is basically consistent with the actual quote.
So, how much money needs to be投入 to double the price? Using the AMM formula, the capital increment ΔX = pool's SOL quantity × (√multiplier - 1). Plugging in the numbers: 44450 × (√2 - 1) = 44450 × 0.4142 ≈ 18411 SOL
At the current SOL price of $135, this is roughly $2.485 million.
In other words, as long as someone is willing to投入 about $2.5 million in buy orders, the price of this token can theoretically double directly. Of course, this assumes no large sell-offs in the middle and that the liquidity pool structure remains unchanged.
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StakeOrRegret
· 2025-12-14 23:18
Investing 2.5 million dollars to double your money? Sounds simple, but in reality, some have already gone broke by betting early.
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DeepRabbitHole
· 2025-12-14 21:14
Can you double 2.5 million? It sounds easy, but nobody really believes it. As soon as you invest, someone will immediately run away.
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wagmi_eventually
· 2025-12-14 17:31
Putting 2.5 million in and doubling it? Just hear it out. Anyone brave enough to actually do that would have become rich long ago.
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JustHodlIt
· 2025-12-13 21:33
2.5 million dollars doubling sounds pretty crazy, just worried that no one will buy in when it happens.
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RektRecovery
· 2025-12-11 23:50
lmao $2.5m to 2x? that's the whole punchline right there—literally just waiting for the inevitable rugpull or flash loan exploit to tank this thing. classic amm honeypot setup
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WenMoon
· 2025-12-11 23:47
2.5 million dollars doubled, it sounds simple, but who really invests in it? Once selling starts, it's a slaughterhouse.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 2025-12-11 23:45
Investing 2.5 million dollars just to double? That price must be incredibly uncertain. It seems like the main issue is the lack of liquidity.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 2025-12-11 23:43
Turning 2.5 million USD into double sounds simple, but it's actually a joke, right? Someone must have run away along the way.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 2025-12-11 23:38
It takes an investment of 2.5 million dollars to double your money, which sounds easy but is actually very difficult.
To be honest, the pool is this small, so it requires big whales to pour real money in; if someone runs away halfway, everything is ruined.
The math checks out, but in reality? An imbalance in buying and selling would have caused a collapse long ago.
This is the advantage of an AMM pool: data transparency. But it’s also like exposing your underwear — anyone can calculate how much is needed to manipulate the market.
Wait, this premise sounds a bit optimistic, "no one is selling"? Haha, that’s basically nonexistent in the crypto world.
2.5 million is indeed not a small amount, but for real whales? It’s just a matter of an afternoon.
The key is how to exit later; the real test is just beginning.
So, this pool is now in a waiting-for-daddy situation, just waiting for some big whale to come and take over.
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HodlKumamon
· 2025-12-11 23:32
2.5 million dollars doubled, sounds easy but who dares to invest? Probably as soon as you put in the money, someone will start running away.
Looking at the data of this pool, the total is 18.6 million. Let's do a quick calculation to see if the current price aligns:
44450 ÷ 18600000 = 0.002389...
Multiply by 145 ≈ $0.34
Yes, this is basically consistent with the actual quote.
So, how much money needs to be投入 to double the price? Using the AMM formula, the capital increment ΔX = pool's SOL quantity × (√multiplier - 1). Plugging in the numbers:
44450 × (√2 - 1) = 44450 × 0.4142 ≈ 18411 SOL
At the current SOL price of $135, this is roughly $2.485 million.
In other words, as long as someone is willing to投入 about $2.5 million in buy orders, the price of this token can theoretically double directly. Of course, this assumes no large sell-offs in the middle and that the liquidity pool structure remains unchanged.