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Trader Turns $66 Into $3 Million With Kekius Maximus Memcoin

Trader Turns $66 Into $3 Million With Kekius Maximus Memcoin

HappyCoinNewsHappyCoinNews2025/01/07 08:11
By:HappyCoinNews

Analysts at Lookonchain have tracked how an unknown trader turned just $66 into $3 million by investing in the Kekius Maximus memecoin. According to experts, the investor spent 0,017 Ethereum (ETH) to purchase 10,17 million Kekius Maximus coins.

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A few days later, the trader sold 2,81 million KEKIUS for 60,3 ETH (approximately $201,000). He left 7,37 million tokens on his balance sheet, which are valued at $2,85 million in total.

Let us recall that the Kekius Maximus memecoin showed a sharp increase in quotes after American billionaire Elon Musk decided to change his nickname on the X social network, which is banned in Russia, to Kekius Maximus on New Year's Eve.

As soon as this happened, the asset's quotes soared by tens of percent and started a wave of memecoins associated with this name. According to analysts, the mentioned investor either took advantage of insider information by buying the memecoin, or was lucky enough to be on the wave of growth in cryptocurrency quotes.

In the comments, users also expressed different points of view on this matter, their opinions agreed that if this is luck, then it is very rare.

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