Spotted an interesting wallet move on $Kabuto. Initial entry? Just $7,450. They've already cashed out $10K, and here's the kicker—still holding a position that's up $34,400.
That's some serious gain territory. The math checks out: they're playing with pure profit now, letting the rest ride. Not a bad strategy when momentum's on your side.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 8h ago
Wow, this investment! Entered at 7450 and directly hit 34,000. What kind of luck is this?
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BridgeNomad
· 8h ago
ngl, that $7.45k entry turning into $34.4k unrealized is giving textbook risk-adjusted returns, but... where's the liquidity depth analysis here? kabuto's tvl migration patterns been sketchy lately and i've seen this exact play implode when slippage tolerance hits wrong. they cashed $10k already though, so at least they're not all-in on a prayer. been there, burned the bridges before
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CoffeeOnChain
· 8h ago
Entering at 7450 and now made 34400, this operation is really awesome!
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PumpDoctrine
· 8h ago
I need to learn this operation; I can recoup investment and make a profit.
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LayerZeroHero
· 8h ago
It turns out that this wave of $Kabuto's operation can be considered textbook-level — getting on board at 7450, recouping investment and earning 10K, with remaining positions showing unrealized gains of 34400... Hmm, this is just playing your own game with other people's money.
Spotted an interesting wallet move on $Kabuto. Initial entry? Just $7,450. They've already cashed out $10K, and here's the kicker—still holding a position that's up $34,400.
That's some serious gain territory. The math checks out: they're playing with pure profit now, letting the rest ride. Not a bad strategy when momentum's on your side.