A creator temporarily launched a token during a live stream, then sold off their holdings for a profit of $30,000. What seemed like a perfect exit scam was turned on its head by the community's collective sarcasm—this token's price skyrocketed by 780 times. What was once deception became the most ironic market lesson: sometimes, malicious intent can't compete with the market's sense of humor.

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CoconutWaterBoyvip
· 01-15 17:08
Wow, 780 times? This guy ended up being the biggest winner after all, how ironic.
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ChainMaskedRidervip
· 01-15 13:32
Haha, this reversal is really awesome. Cutting leeks and getting cut instead. Wait, 780 times? Now that's a real rug pull. The power of the community is indeed terrifying; irony can also change fate. The most ironic thing is that he's probably regretting it now. This wave is a perfect example of shooting oneself in the foot. The market just loves to play tricks on those who want to harvest quickly. A showdown between human nature and the market; this time, human nature lost. Where's the promised leek cutting? Why was I counterattacked? This is called a cycle of cause and effect. I'm truly convinced.
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BanklessAtHeartvip
· 01-14 09:52
Haha, this move is brilliant, getting educated by the market in return Getting chopped while trying to cut the leeks, the cycle of karma is real 780x? The community's sarcasm is the best revenge Bad guys also face retribution; the market loves to play these reversals This guy must be feeling so complicated right now...
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 01-12 23:07
780x? This liquidity gap... Wait, I need to check the DEX data to see the slippage at that time. What about the arbitrage space for bottom-fishing? Why isn't anyone mentioning how big the spread actually is? Can't sleep at 3 a.m., the more I think about it, the more I feel that the trading pair structure behind this is suspicious. Market efficiency has truly been mocked and broken this time; reverse operations are actually making you rich... This logic doesn't add up. Losing 30k but earning 780x, I need to figure out how the arbitrage bots are operating here.
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memecoin_therapyvip
· 01-12 23:07
Damn, can you fight back after chopping leeks? This market is really a master of dark humor. --- 780 times? I laughed. This guy might regret the most in his life is those $30k. --- Really, the community's collective mockery actually saved this coin. How outrageous does the operation have to be to fail like this? --- Sometimes, it's better not to do bad things; the market will vent for you. --- Wait, are those who bought later the real winners? I'm a bit confused by this logic. --- Ironic leek chopping is a lesson given by the market.
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AirdropDreamervip
· 01-12 23:04
Haha, I love this kind of reversal; the market just loves to slap itself in the face. Instead of cutting leeks, the market cut a wave on itself—ironic. 780x? That's probably more than he initially aimed for, hilarious. The community is collectively celebrating—sometimes it's just so surreal. Let's look at human nature; greed can turn things around, that's the flavor of crypto. This guy might have unintentionally become the best marketing strategy.
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BlockchainBrokenPromisevip
· 01-12 23:02
Oh my god, this move is incredible. Cutting the leeks and getting cut in return. Haha, can't make money and have to learn this lesson. The market loves to play these reversals; no one can escape. This guy probably never expected it, irony turning into reality in seconds. Sometimes the more you try to cut, the more you're cut; it's fate. Fate plays tricks on people, what’s the point? 780x... the people who bought must be laughing to death. Getting cut by the market after cutting the leeks is reasonable. It's outrageous; bad intentions have ironically become the best operational strategy. What does this story tell us? Don't be too greedy? Or should you just be greedy?
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 01-12 22:39
Haha, instead of cutting leeks, I got cut by the market. I've seen this script before. --- Sold at a loss, just thinking about it makes me despair, 780 times. --- Ironically, this guy might regret it to death, missing out more than he earned. --- The market really has a spirit; bad guys all end up with no good outcome. --- This is called the cycle of cause and effect, serves him right. --- 780 times, what a concept. His 300,000 yuan could give him a heart attack. --- I just want to know what he's thinking right now. --- A perfect demonstration of how being too clever can backfire. --- The community collectively mocking and then counterattacking—this move is brilliant.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 01-12 22:38
Haha, trying to cut leeks but getting cut instead, the market's sense of humor is top-notch --- Bro, your move this time has become a textbook example, 780x, it made me laugh to death --- So, never be too greedy at any time, it’s easier to flip over --- Market: I just want to watch your performance, and you end up giving me money? --- This is called shooting yourself in the foot, classic --- It’s true that bad people get their comeuppance, but it’s not divine retribution, it’s market retribution --- 780x irony, I call it perfect --- Trying to cut others but instead being thoroughly cut by the market, who wrote this script? --- Sometimes greed is more deadly than technology --- The world has long suffered from cuts, and this time we finally saw the bad guys get a taste of defeat
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