Is the Meme coin being secretly manipulated by big players again? The market tricks behind a single address with 5x returns

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【Blockchain Rhythm】 Recently, something interesting happened—a top address of a Meme coin quietly invested $1,270 when the market cap was only $56,700. It only held 2% of the tokens, but now the paper profit has exceeded $100,000. In a short period, the coin price has been pushed up fivefold.

Coincidentally, the founder of the well-known Meme coin BOME released a similar meme image around the same time. If you say there’s no connection, it’s a bit hard to believe.

But to be honest—Meme coins live on market sentiment and hype, with no real use cases, and their volatility is terrifying. Making money is great, but losses can happen in an instant. Risk awareness is a must.

MEME2,08%
BOME1,32%
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GateUser-44a00d6cvip
· 6h ago
5x profit? This move by the big players is really outrageous, turning $1270 directly into $100,000. I need to learn this technique. --- Meme coins are just like this—emotional pump and dump, making a quick profit and feeling great, but losing sleep over the losses. --- It's the founders and big players acting together again. Coincidence? Haha, I don't believe you. --- Basically, it's a game of hot potato—early investors profit, latecomers buy the bag. You shouldn't play with this stuff. --- Seeing this 5x gain makes me want to jump in, but rationality tells me—don't touch it, it's definitely a trap for naive investors. --- Meme coin meme timeline—this isn't just a coincidence, right? --- Meme coins are indeed exciting, but I think the faster you make money, the faster you lose it. The risk is really high. --- From 1270 to 100,000, who wouldn't be tempted? But can you really get out when it’s in your hands?
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NFTRegrettervip
· 6h ago
Here we go again, I've seen this trick a hundred times Big players pump the market, retail investors buy in, the story is always the same
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TokenVelocityvip
· 6h ago
Coming back with this again? Big players have all learned to use meme images as hints, hilarious.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 6h ago
Is it that routine again? Large investors pulling the market up have always been so obvious, and we retail investors are just here to take the fall. A 5x return sounds great, but it can drop to a negative number the next second—there's really no difference. Meme coins are just gambling; don't fool yourself into thinking it's investing. I'm tired of this manipulation method; each trick is more obvious than the last. If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have touched this stuff—it's a bloody lesson. Meme images combined with market manipulation—writers wouldn't even dare to script this. Retail investors are always the last to take the baton; the sooner you wake up, the sooner you can escape.
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