#数字资产市场动态 Have you ever wondered how much money the manipulators behind these bizarre small-cap coins like $pippin actually spend?
The answer might surprise you — it's not as much as you think.
During the bottom-building phase, these coins often have a daily trading volume of less than $500,000. The manipulators don't need to buy everything up; they only need to spend less than $100,000 a day, quietly accumulating for one or two months. The total investment might still be under $3 million, and they can secure the first batch of low-cost chips.
Once they have enough chips, they start shaking out the market. Spending around $1 million, they concentrate their efforts over a few rounds, scaring off weak-handed retail investors, and clearing out the floating supply.
The final sprint is even more ruthless — spending less than $2 million to rapidly pump the price within a few days, attracting market attention. Overall, the total cost ranges from $1 million to $5 million.
With this small amount of money, they can turn an obscure coin into a market sensation. And what about the manipulators' returns? Profits of over a hundred million dollars are entirely possible.
Using a few million dollars to generate over a hundred million in returns — just do the math. This is the true face of so-called "monster coins" — completely unpredictable and unconventional. When over 80% of a project's chips are in the hands of the manipulators, do you still think you're investing? Wake up — you're basically fighting against an opponent who holds all the information.
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WenMoon
· 5h ago
Just a few million can harvest billions, this game is truly incredible.
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CounterIndicator
· 5h ago
Just for entertainment, retail investors are always the last to take the fall.
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OnchainHolmes
· 5h ago
Wow, just a few million can handle a coin's rise and fall? This attitude is really something else.
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DegenWhisperer
· 5h ago
Millions of players generate billions in profit, while retail investors are still sleepwalking.
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CardGodYyds
· 5h ago
Experienced driver, guide me 📈
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BasementAlchemist
· 5h ago
Millions turned into billions, this business is just too damn incredible... We retail investors are really playing a game with gods.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 5h ago
Millions leverage billions, we can't afford to play this game...
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LeekCutter
· 5h ago
Damn, just a few million can make over a hundred million. This business is too ruthless... No wonder I keep hitting snags every time.
#数字资产市场动态 Have you ever wondered how much money the manipulators behind these bizarre small-cap coins like $pippin actually spend?
The answer might surprise you — it's not as much as you think.
During the bottom-building phase, these coins often have a daily trading volume of less than $500,000. The manipulators don't need to buy everything up; they only need to spend less than $100,000 a day, quietly accumulating for one or two months. The total investment might still be under $3 million, and they can secure the first batch of low-cost chips.
Once they have enough chips, they start shaking out the market. Spending around $1 million, they concentrate their efforts over a few rounds, scaring off weak-handed retail investors, and clearing out the floating supply.
The final sprint is even more ruthless — spending less than $2 million to rapidly pump the price within a few days, attracting market attention. Overall, the total cost ranges from $1 million to $5 million.
With this small amount of money, they can turn an obscure coin into a market sensation. And what about the manipulators' returns? Profits of over a hundred million dollars are entirely possible.
Using a few million dollars to generate over a hundred million in returns — just do the math. This is the true face of so-called "monster coins" — completely unpredictable and unconventional. When over 80% of a project's chips are in the hands of the manipulators, do you still think you're investing? Wake up — you're basically fighting against an opponent who holds all the information.