A trader used on-chain scanning tools to precisely identify the Butterfly Protocol project, ultimately cashing out $3,091 with a cost of only $180. The underlying logic is quite straightforward—by effectively utilizing on-chain data tools and tracking the movements of smart money, meme coins indeed have the potential to achieve hundredfold returns. However, the key is to find the right entry point. Many on-chain scanning tools on the market can help you detect abnormal trading signals in early-stage projects, but those that truly make money are the solutions that can combine multiple data dimensions and react quickly. This case demonstrates that in the meme coin space, tools + strategy + timing are all indispensable.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 01-09 04:26
Ha, it's the same old story... Those who can really buy the dip are still the quick responders. I've been out of the game for a while using tools.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-08 19:09
Oh no, it's the same story again. $180 turns into $3091. Sounds awesome, but how many can actually replicate it?
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GasFeeTears
· 01-08 09:58
No matter how awesome the tools are, they can't save people with slow reactions. I'm that kind of person who reacts super quickly to signals but still ends up losing money, haha.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-08 09:58
Haha, $180 turns into $3091. That's really good luck, but I still think most people can't replicate this trick.
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DuskSurfer
· 01-08 09:57
It's the same story of "My friend made xxx" that I've heard many times... But turning $180 into 17 times that amount is indeed impressive. The question is, who can replicate it next time?
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-08 09:52
That's correct, but such cases are often survivor bias. I've seen too many people who monitor on-chain data every day, yet still end up losing everything. The key is that most people simply can't react in time.
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Layer2Observer
· 01-08 09:34
Let's look at the data, from $180 to $3091... Stories like this about survivor bias happen every week, but how many can actually be reliably reproduced?
A trader used on-chain scanning tools to precisely identify the Butterfly Protocol project, ultimately cashing out $3,091 with a cost of only $180. The underlying logic is quite straightforward—by effectively utilizing on-chain data tools and tracking the movements of smart money, meme coins indeed have the potential to achieve hundredfold returns. However, the key is to find the right entry point. Many on-chain scanning tools on the market can help you detect abnormal trading signals in early-stage projects, but those that truly make money are the solutions that can combine multiple data dimensions and react quickly. This case demonstrates that in the meme coin space, tools + strategy + timing are all indispensable.