The bullx team's story is wild—rake in $200 million and vanish into thin air. Pretty much the move everyone fantasizes about, right? You can't blame people for thinking they'd pull the same play in that situation. Says a lot about market psychology and how projects operate in this space.
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MerkleDreamer
· 01-10 01:02
200 million USD disappeared directly... This move is brilliant. To put it simply, it's an ultimate exit scam textbook case.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 01-10 00:55
The 20 billion yuan vanished instantly, truly incredible... Who wouldn't want to play like this? Haha
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-10 00:38
200 million dollars just surfed out like that, a typical "optimal exit strategy"... Speaking of which, this approach has long been standard practice in on-chain liquidity pools, just on a different scale.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-10 00:36
Disappeared after rolling 200 meters, this is the ultimate dream of Web3, and all the brothers want to learn.
The bullx team's story is wild—rake in $200 million and vanish into thin air. Pretty much the move everyone fantasizes about, right? You can't blame people for thinking they'd pull the same play in that situation. Says a lot about market psychology and how projects operate in this space.