aka: when degeneracy meets Pokémon and somehow prints 37x
Some anonymous whale went absolutely unhinged – scooped up 1,700+ first-edition Kabuto cards like they were going out of style.
The result? Floor price launched from a measly $0.76 straight to $28.06.
Do the math: turned $1.3K into $48.9K just because... someone decided a forgotten fossil Pokémon deserved better.
The market doesn't always make sense. But hey, profits are profits.
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EternalMiner
· 14h ago
Card table? This can also be 37 times, really ridiculous...
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SmartContractPhobia
· 14h ago
Wow, this Whale is really out of control, throwing in 1700 antique cards just like that? Directly pumping 37 times, oh my god.
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TheMemefather
· 14h ago
Card gambler, one thousand can turn into fifty thousand, this is the joy of crypto.
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CryptoNomics
· 14h ago
lol okay but let's actually run the numbers here — if we model this as a pure liquidity shock event, the elasticity coefficient suggests this whale literally just exploited a market with negative price discovery mechanisms. correlation ≠ causation, everyone's acting like kabuto cards have fundamentally changed but really it's just... thin order books. ceteris paribus, this collapses within weeks.
november's wildest play 🎴
aka: when degeneracy meets Pokémon and somehow prints 37x
Some anonymous whale went absolutely unhinged – scooped up 1,700+ first-edition Kabuto cards like they were going out of style.
The result? Floor price launched from a measly $0.76 straight to $28.06.
Do the math: turned $1.3K into $48.9K just because... someone decided a forgotten fossil Pokémon deserved better.
The market doesn't always make sense. But hey, profits are profits.