A trader achieved astonishing gains with a very small investment in Meme coins. The story begins with 0.1 BNB (approximately $85), which he used to buy 62.5 million units of a Chinese Meme coin called "I'm Coming."
The next move was crucial — he didn't hold the entire position but chose to take profits in stages. After selling 15.3 million units, he directly exchanged them for 34.88 BNB, roughly equivalent to $31,500. This step alone multiplied his initial investment dozens of times.
What's even more interesting is that he continued to hold the remaining 47.2 million units, which are currently valued at about $115,000. In total, the profit is approximately $146,600, turning the initial investment into 1,720 times its original amount.
This case once again proves that the Meme coin market is full of volatility and opportunities. Of course, high returns come with high risks, and similar trades require a perfect combination of timing, luck, and risk management.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 6h ago
Damn, this guy really made a fortune. I just want to know how he discovered this coin.
Selling in batches is really a genius move, not someone greedy.
Honestly, it’s just good luck that he stumbled upon it. Us ordinary folks can only watch in envy.
This coin’s name is hilarious haha.
I also want to have a moment of sudden wealth like this, but my hands always tremble.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 14h ago
Damn, this luck is really incredible. $85 turned into 1720 times, I need to reflect on whether I'm gambling or trading.
Getting profits in batches is indeed copying others, but now looking at these opportunities, they are hard to find anymore.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 14h ago
The strategy of selling in batches is indeed brilliant. After breaking even, continue holding the remaining chips—that's the right approach.
Honestly, the crypto world is all about making money through these big fluctuations, but 99% of people just can't catch the bottom.
1720x... I'm envious.
This guy made ten times more than my principal—reality.
If it weren't for perfect luck and timing, this story wouldn't exist.
I'm just worried that I might be the next one to get trapped.
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LiquidationOracle
· 14h ago
85 bucks turned into 1720 times? How lucky do you have to be, why don't I have that luck
Gradually taking profits is really impressive, much smarter than gambling foolishly
The name of this coin, "I'm really coming," is hilarious, this is true meme spirit
Risk management sounds easy, but 99% of people can't do it at all, it's all greed that kills them
That's why I'm still struggling at the bottom, some people are already financially free
Good luck is also part of strength, without luck, why persist
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WalletDoomsDay
· 14h ago
85 bucks multiplied by 1720 times? This guy must be the chosen one, why don't I have that luck
This batch selling operation is really ruthless, not the kind of greedy lone wolf who goes all in
"I'm coming, damn it" hahaha, the name of this coin is just asking who can resist
Oh my god, 34.88 BNB is directly in the pocket, and the remaining can earn another 115,000. This is real skill
Basically, it's luck + take-profit awareness. If I had this level of operation, I would already be financially free
Honestly, these stories are just for viewing, things that can't be copied
A trader achieved astonishing gains with a very small investment in Meme coins. The story begins with 0.1 BNB (approximately $85), which he used to buy 62.5 million units of a Chinese Meme coin called "I'm Coming."
The next move was crucial — he didn't hold the entire position but chose to take profits in stages. After selling 15.3 million units, he directly exchanged them for 34.88 BNB, roughly equivalent to $31,500. This step alone multiplied his initial investment dozens of times.
What's even more interesting is that he continued to hold the remaining 47.2 million units, which are currently valued at about $115,000. In total, the profit is approximately $146,600, turning the initial investment into 1,720 times its original amount.
This case once again proves that the Meme coin market is full of volatility and opportunities. Of course, high returns come with high risks, and similar trades require a perfect combination of timing, luck, and risk management.