This is exactly what the market infrastructure needs right now. The real gold rush moment happened back when TG trading bots were the edge—anyone could pull together a basic portfolio through smart frontrunning plays, and honestly, most of us were eating well. The mechanics were straightforward, the winners obvious. That combo of Kiko and Bruski? One of the sharpest pairings we've seen. But the game's shifted. The belief that a fresh-faced newcomer can just roll in and build serious positions purely on frontrunning mechanics alone—that nostalgia hit different back then. Markets have matured, but the core opportunity hasn't disappeared, just evolved. The playbook's still there for those who understand the pattern.
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ser_we_are_early
· 01-06 10:06
NGL, it was really popular back then. Now it's hard to replicate.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-04 20:58
ngl Back then, using bots really made a fortune. Now that the threshold has been raised, there's truly no way around it...
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ClassicDumpster
· 01-04 20:58
ngl Back then, I really made a killing. Now I look back, it all feels like a dream... But honestly, only those who haven't evolved keep using old tricks. The ones still making money are those who understand change.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-04 20:55
Hmm... That's true, but I think this guy is a bit stuck in the past. The TG bot system has been played out long ago, and now he's still talking about the golden age of frontrunning. So what?
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QuorumVoter
· 01-04 20:32
Honestly, I did make money back then. The gameplay is completely different now.
This is exactly what the market infrastructure needs right now. The real gold rush moment happened back when TG trading bots were the edge—anyone could pull together a basic portfolio through smart frontrunning plays, and honestly, most of us were eating well. The mechanics were straightforward, the winners obvious. That combo of Kiko and Bruski? One of the sharpest pairings we've seen. But the game's shifted. The belief that a fresh-faced newcomer can just roll in and build serious positions purely on frontrunning mechanics alone—that nostalgia hit different back then. Markets have matured, but the core opportunity hasn't disappeared, just evolved. The playbook's still there for those who understand the pattern.