This big cut has sent 300 in the past 30 days#MEME , 0 risk monthly income 100K USDT
Big cut address: 4DdrfiDHpmx55i4SPssxVzS9ZaKLb8qr45NKY9Er9nNh
Let me first ask two questions, and then talk about his strategies and pit-avoidance techniques.
1. How to identify him as DEV?
A: He is not necessarily DEV, but he also uses a dead plate.
2. Will it just be cutting the following orders?
A: If you only want to follow orders, there is no need to buy a large amount. Just find a coin with poor liquidity and buy it.
His strategy is:
1. After the internal market is built or a new market with low market value that has been run by dev is found, buy a large amount yourself to increase the market value to around 30-40k;
2. Then use small amounts of funds to pull it up little by little. Except for some copycat wallets, some uninformed small investors will think that the funds are about to be fully invested and rush in without thinking;
3. When the profit is almost full, sell all your positions.
You can look through the chain, basically all of them are this kind of line
He uses about 1wU of capital each time (which should be enough to attract a market value of more than 30k), and can earn a few hundred to a thousand U each time (depending on how many people rush in without thinking). Although he can only catch small fish and shrimps each time he opens a net, he is diligent and keeps casting new nets, so he can still make a lot of money.
How can we avoid such big cuts when rushing into the inner market?
Here are a few tips:
1. You can mark these addresses in advance and avoid them when you see them;
2. If you find that a certain address bought a large amount before a certain market surged, and then continued to buy small amounts afterwards, be careful to avoid it, especially if there are many tokens with red exclamation marks on gmgn that have been traded in the historical records.
3. Smart money is best used as a signal, rather than blindly following orders. If you must follow orders, it is best to avoid those with a super high winning rate. The winning rate of truly smart money may not be high, but the profit is high.