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One cryptocurrency trader has turned $10,000 into more than $1 million via the Troll (TROLL) meme coin after Elon Musk put “(CTO) Chief Troll Officer” on his X profile.
After noticing the change to Musk’s profile on Jan.9 , the trader quickly bought 19.37 $TROLL with 4.313 ETH worth $10,113. During a sensational pump of 150,000% in three days after Musk’s profile changed, the trader sold 9 trillion TROLL worth $1.34 million.
In just 10 days, this trader turned $300 into $1.03M!😱
How did he do it?
After noticing that @elonmusk had changed his Twitter profile to “(CTO) Chief Troll Officer”, this trader immediately withdrew 4.313 $ETH($10,113) from #Binance and spent 4.3 $ETH to buy 19.37T $TROLL.… pic.twitter.com/NWO7j4pyq4
— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) January 17, 2024
The remaining holding is currently worth around $836K, according to DeBank.
Elon Musk Effect on Meme Coins Continues
TROLL flatlined after launch in April last year until the incredible pump triggered by Musk. The token is now added to the list of meme coins that have soared after his intervention.
The Musk effect has previously seen meme coins like Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Floki, Baby Dogecoin, and MiLady skyrocket in value.
On November 5, a meme coin known as GROK launched as Musk announced the release of the Grok AI chatbot. GROK pumped by over 33,000% as traders capitalized on its hype. GROK later plummeted amid claims of being a scam.
Musk’s effect on meme coin prices has previously landed him in legal trouble, too. Dogecoin investors accused Musk of market manipulation through his actions.
Musk’s lawyers called for the dismissal of the case, saying “tweeting words of support” and “funny pictures” did not amount to manipulation.
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