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PONZI
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$0.0000089222
-$0.00006
(-87.13%)
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PONZI market info
Market cap
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Network
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Market cap
$8.92K
Network
Solana
Circulating supply
999,835,635 PONZI
Token holders
423
Liquidity
$11.91K
1h volume
$2.40K
4h volume
$15.11K
24h volume
$1.31M
Ponzi Coin Feed
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This was not how $ponzi was launched. It was done mostly the opposite but Just so you guys are aware. The play book for most(not all) (usually meme) coins on Solana (and EVM) is this.
0. Simple coin.(No complex dev work or mechanics. Generally a meme coin or dead coin)
1. Small LP (this is so you don’t have to risk much personal capital, it also makes pumping the coin easier)
2. Supply control (dev needs to own 90%+ )
3. Volume bots (to trigger buys and make it look “hot”
4. External capital ( some money on the side to pump the coin)
You then get a “cabal” now this isn’t some shadowy thing. It’s just early (ideally rich) backers/buyers. These are usually KOL types(but not always) they usually have their own group of people that buy with them.
You then launch the coin, and once volume picks up(other than your volume) you immediately sell into the volume.
How aggressive you sell into the volume is if people call it a “rug!” Or not.
(Spoiler no matter what you do they will call it a rug.)
Then once you push the price down, you take the money you made, and push the price back up.
The hard part is there are people who track this and will buy up the coin low with you and sell into your buying pressure. So you are capped unless you infinite money.
So it’s a little mini game.
But this is why most just don’t try to run it back after the first dip.
It also makes pumping it without organic support impossible basically.
So this is why the line of “DEV DO SOMETHING!?!” Is a meme.
For the record $ponzi is basically the opposite of the points above.

Not much action over the weekend, my back injury flared up, just lying at home.
I sold 80% of my $eth at $3938. I still have a positive outlook on the trend, but the resistance here is quite strong, so it might not break through in one go. I don't really want to gamble on it; if it breaks through 4111 decisively, then I'll consider chasing it.
I built a position in $sui. Everyone says there's good news coming today, so I'm betting on that good news to continue pushing the price up. This operator is different from others; both selling and pushing the price up are aggressive. If good news comes out, it might surge even more—pure speculation.
I noticed funds flowing back into $vine around 0.7 on-chain and in the spot market, but I'm hesitant to gamble on this kind of coin's second phase. I'm also worried that Old Ma might change the name with just one post, and I'm afraid this operator might hit me hard. In a bull market, it's still important to be cautious when increasing positions and to keep funds available for major coins.

wilsonng.eth
It's Friday again:
Let's start with the losses.
$doge has been too weak, I've retreated, I admit defeat.
$ponzi that idiot @123skely, the output was supposed to be exponential, but it turned out to be multiplicative, with output declining linearly. The returns from the white account are much greater than my level four account. The conclusion is that no matter the strategy, just buy coins, stop playing this ridiculous game.
$ani's top guy has cut losses, it looks like the fund is about to run away. I'm at a floating loss and won't add to my position, just holding for now.
Now for the good news:
Last night, news about $vine came out, I started buying at $0.05, made a couple of plays, and it felt pretty good. However, this project has two fatal issues:
1. Musk could change the name at any time, referencing Twitter's name change to X, which is a common practice.
2. There are too many ambushers, as the exchange's contract depth is very poor, once it goes up, there are always sellers in the spot market.
So I sold both waves around an average price of $0.08, not bad, didn't lose money and even made a little.
$eth I'm bullish without thinking, got in at $3600, don't let me down, brother. I've been a guardian of e for years, looking at $4000+. I don't care how others are bearish, I'm just looking at $4000+, and we'll talk about it again after that. This viewpoint was mentioned to my group friend Kaji at the beginning of last month. Initially, I was looking at $3000+, and once it broke through strongly, I thought at least $3500. Now companies like bmnr and sbet are continuously buying, and their costs aren't low. bmnr's average price is around $3600, and institutions buying in aren't fools; they won't sell (in the short term) because they want to stake for yield, push for more staking, and apply the logic of #defi to traditional old money. You see, I can offer you such high-yield income, hurry up and send me your money for custody. This will inevitably lead many traditional old money to allocate to high-yield products. As for how it ends, that's for future generations to ponder. Anyway, everyone is the same, assuming that future generations are smarter than now.
$bonk is still the toughest guy, let's go!
I heard that Glaxy's big brother can unload for 30 million dollars and can even open short positions in advance. I have $glxy that can get to the other side, right?
That's all for now.

It's Friday again:
Let's start with the losses.
$doge has been too weak, I've retreated, I admit defeat.
$ponzi that idiot @123skely, the output was supposed to be exponential, but it turned out to be multiplicative, with output declining linearly. The returns from the white account are much greater than my level four account. The conclusion is that no matter the strategy, just buy coins, stop playing this ridiculous game.
$ani's top guy has cut losses, it looks like the fund is about to run away. I'm at a floating loss and won't add to my position, just holding for now.
Now for the good news:
Last night, news about $vine came out, I started buying at $0.05, made a couple of plays, and it felt pretty good. However, this project has two fatal issues:
1. Musk could change the name at any time, referencing Twitter's name change to X, which is a common practice.
2. There are too many ambushers, as the exchange's contract depth is very poor, once it goes up, there are always sellers in the spot market.
So I sold both waves around an average price of $0.08, not bad, didn't lose money and even made a little.
$eth I'm bullish without thinking, got in at $3600, don't let me down, brother. I've been a guardian of e for years, looking at $4000+. I don't care how others are bearish, I'm just looking at $4000+, and we'll talk about it again after that. This viewpoint was mentioned to my group friend Kaji at the beginning of last month. Initially, I was looking at $3000+, and once it broke through strongly, I thought at least $3500. Now companies like bmnr and sbet are continuously buying, and their costs aren't low. bmnr's average price is around $3600, and institutions buying in aren't fools; they won't sell (in the short term) because they want to stake for yield, push for more staking, and apply the logic of #defi to traditional old money. You see, I can offer you such high-yield income, hurry up and send me your money for custody. This will inevitably lead many traditional old money to allocate to high-yield products. As for how it ends, that's for future generations to ponder. Anyway, everyone is the same, assuming that future generations are smarter than now.
$bonk is still the toughest guy, let's go!
I heard that Glaxy's big brother can unload for 30 million dollars and can even open short positions in advance. I have $glxy that can get to the other side, right?
That's all for now.

wilsonng.eth
Thursday Operations:
Got in at $0.231 for $doge, hoping for some gains.
In terms of resilience, $BONK is still strong; it's a pity I didn't add more.
$wld got hit; it's still only suitable for buying during major dips.
Got in at 27 for $glxy, let's see if I can get to 40+; this is currently one of the more undervalued crypto-related US stocks.
Still holding the same view: the trend remains unchanged, but volatility will increase. I blindly guess that some altcoins will have a bit of action this weekend. This pullback is quite good, as it has kept the sentiment from being too FOMO. I've seen quite a few people saying the market is over, which is a good thing; when we call each other fools, that's the opportunity. When everyone is overly optimistic, it's time to clear out.
In the afternoon, I chatted with friends in the group about the current market situation.
$BTC - $ETH - $XRP - $DOGE - $SOL & $BNB
This is the order of the pump, and it's clear that $SOL is no longer the market leader but rather a sign that the rally is nearing its end. If nothing unexpected happens, $BNB will still be the market terminator.
From the indicators of the pump order, the indicators of Sun's selling, and the indicators of $BNB's pump, it seems that they never go wrong when they appear together.
PONZI price performance in USD
The current price of ponzi-coin is $0.0000089222. Over the last 24 hours, ponzi-coin has decreased by -87.13%. It currently has a circulating supply of 999,835,635 PONZI and a maximum supply of 999,835,635 PONZI, giving it a fully diluted market cap of $8.92K. The ponzi-coin/USD price is updated in real-time.
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