is there still money to be made in memecoins and crypto? 🤔
the answer is yes, but you have to know where to look
here is what I discussed in this video ⬇️
$RKC: Roaring Kitty got hacked, hackers posted a CA, coin went to 10 million marketcap
$TripleT: hit 13 million marketcap this week, super viral trend on all socials
$TROLL: went from 10 mill to 150 mill in the past few weeks because of Crash max bull posting
$ASTEROID: hit 200 million marketcap, still no Elon follow up
$GOBLIN: hit 20 million marketcap after Sam Altman post on X
$HANTA: hit 18 million marketcap after Alon shilled it, now at 2 million
$CARDS: hit 360 million marketcap
$AF1 (CA 6KdcA5XAFap1jG9YTSHyTff4uUZ3pUpTuSeTqH4cpump) can't be analyzed with devsnightmare. Cryptodegen, dontcopytrade, fucksquirreldad are top holders.
A cluster has 3.7% on the bubblemap. CEX map cluster has 54.5%, Binance funded wallets have 25.2%, Coinbase 15.3%, Mexc 1.3%, Change Now 1.7%.
Top 70 holders have 60.5%, top 10 have 16.3%, 895 holders with an average bag at $80. Nfa
🧵On Privacy 🧵
You may have heard of TornadoCash, Monero, Zcash, Decred, or SecretNetwork. Sounds complex, fringe, and unnecessary. Are they truly private, do we even need privacy anyway?
An intelligent crow surprises everyone by inserting a dollar into a machine to get food... Nature is full of amazing minds, this clever bird knows exactly what to do!
🚨#BREAKING: Watch as a Frontier Airlines aircraft forced to make an emergency after a pedestrian on the runway was struck and sucked into one of the jet’s engines 📌#Denver | #Colorado
Watch as horrifying footage from earlier this morning shows the moment Frontier Flight 4345, departing from Denver International Airport and bound for Los Angeles, was forced into an emergency evacuation after a man reportedly walked onto the active runway and was sucked into one of the aircraft’s engines during takeoff. The impact triggered a brief engine fire, which was quickly extinguished by airport firefighters. Officials later confirmed the individual had been walking on the runway prior to the incident, though the reason remains unknown and is now under investigation. No injuries were reported among the 231 passengers onboard the aircraft.
Frontier Airlines and federal investigators are now reviewing how the person was able to gain access to an active runway at one of the largest airports in the United States, raising serious questions about perimeter and airfield security procedures.