One trader pulled in 887k just this past December—from a single wallet. That's wild.
Here's the thing though: no distractions whatsoever. Zero social life. No relationships, no kids, no friend group hangouts. Complete lock-in mode.
Unless there's actually 2-3 people managing that wallet (which is possible), the only realistic scenario is this person is genuinely grinding 10-18 hours daily. At that level of focus, you're not living—you're basically married to the charts.
It raises a real question: what's the actual cost-benefit when trading becomes your entire existence? The gains are undeniable, but the lifestyle trade-off is pretty extreme.
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RumbleValidator
· 8h ago
887k is indeed impressive, but how was that money verified? Is there an on-chain trail, or is it just marketing data again?
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token_therapist
· 8h ago
Earning 887k sounds great, but what's the point... Staring at charts every day like a robot?
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OnChainDetective
· 8h ago
ngl, that wallet clustering pattern screams suspicious activity detected... 887k from one address in december? transaction data suggests either coordinated bot activity or straight up wash trading. seen this before. the "10-18 hrs daily" narrative doesn't even match historical chart patterns—statistically anomalous for retail behavior.
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PebbleHander
· 8h ago
887k sounds great, but I really want to know if this guy has already gone crazy
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CoffeeNFTs
· 8h ago
887k sounds great, but is it really worth it? I'd rather earn a little less and have a coffee to meet a friend.
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ImpermanentSage
· 8h ago
887k sounds great, but is it really healthy for one person to stare at the screen for over 10 hours every day? I think this isn't trading, it's imprisonment.
One trader pulled in 887k just this past December—from a single wallet. That's wild.
Here's the thing though: no distractions whatsoever. Zero social life. No relationships, no kids, no friend group hangouts. Complete lock-in mode.
Unless there's actually 2-3 people managing that wallet (which is possible), the only realistic scenario is this person is genuinely grinding 10-18 hours daily. At that level of focus, you're not living—you're basically married to the charts.
It raises a real question: what's the actual cost-benefit when trading becomes your entire existence? The gains are undeniable, but the lifestyle trade-off is pretty extreme.