A trader bought the Meme coin CLAWSTR at a market value of around 110,000, realizing a return of approximately 41x on the initial investment.
BlockBeats News, February 4th, according to GMGN monitoring, the profit ranking first in the Base ecosystem Meme coin CLAWSTR address, the trader with the address starting with "0x2f," bought in with about $4600 when the CLAWSTR market cap was only about $110,000 yesterday. Then, during a significant increase in the token's market cap, the trader sold in batches as the market cap rose to the $5 million to $15 million range, making a total profit of about $190,000, with a total return rate of 4110%.
Currently, the Meme coin has a market cap of $12 million, with a current price of about $0.00012. This Meme coin was jointly issued by Nostr founder Derek Ross and Bitcoin ecosystem developer Alex Gleason as the community support token for Clawstr.com. Clawstr is a decentralized social network designed for AI agents based on the Nostr protocol, which was retweeted by early Bitcoin developer Martti Malmi yesterday.
BlockBeats reminds users that Meme coin trading is highly volatile, heavily reliant on market sentiment and concept speculation, without actual value or use case. Investors should be aware of the risks.
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