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PANews|Aug 04, 2025 11:13
The real face of "smart money" in the MEME market: high-frequency games and potential manipulation behind huge profits In the MEME track where the illusion of sudden wealth flies, how do players who truly continue to make money survive? PANews analyzed the top three wallet addresses in OKX Wallet's revenue rankings over the past three months, attempting to uncover the core strategy and dark side logic of this game. The top ranked Cupsey is a typical high-frequency runner, earning over 5.14 million US dollars in the past three months. He trades an average of over 900 transactions per day, often entering and exiting within seconds of the token opening, and typically earns only tens to hundreds of dollars per transaction. The reliance is not on a single windfall, but on accumulating advantages in a short period of time through automated trading systems. However, even so, Cupsey has incurred significant losses due to heavy holdings in projects such as HAT, indicating that "professionalism" does not necessarily equate to immune risk. The second ranked hike earned $2.48 million and has a style that leans towards "band value speculation". He prefers projects with market value, narrative, and emotional foundation (such as AI, Musk, and hot culture), not rushing for time points, but squatting at the bottom of the price range, intervening before the theme explodes, and repeatedly operating in high-frequency bands. Although the winning rate is only 42%, due to capturing the trend market, the single profit is often in the range of thousands to tens of thousands of dollars, reflecting strong emotional gaming and information mining abilities. The third place Cented exposes another side of the "smart money" trap in the MEME market. His trading style is extremely similar to Cupsey, but his profit logic is highly suspicious: he frequently trades low liquidity new coins but can continue to make profits, showing signs of "reversal". PANews tracked its transactions and found that a large number of currencies were created by the same type of address, which is likely to constitute an induced account of the trading group. By creating "profit records" to induce orders, it is actually a carefully crafted hunting ground. In summary, the true master of MEME relies not on luck, but on ultra-high frequency gaming ability, emotional insight, and technical tool support. But this does not mean that ordinary users can replicate successfully by following the "profit address". Blindly following the so-called 'smart money' may be more like stepping into a well-designed script in the MEME market. Understanding the strategic structure and risks behind it is the minimum threshold for participating in this game.
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