The wealth creation stories in the crypto world are always polarized. Some people turn a few hundred dollars into a net worth of tens of millions, with gains surpassing 30,000 times; but others face permanent closure at the gates of paradise.
The most suffocating case is a wallet that bought into PEPE at the bottom in 2021, with an initial investment of only $27, now showing an unrealized profit of $67 million. But this wealth was permanently frozen—because the smart contract deployer holds ultimate authority, and a single command can turn your digital assets into ghostly, inaccessible funds.
This is not an isolated case. From SHIB to DOGE, every round of Meme coin frenzy hides contract traps. Chasing after high-priced dog coins can indeed make quick money, but the risk is: you don’t actually control that money. You think you own assets, but in reality, you’re just betting on a stranger’s promise. Have you truly studied the contract code? Or are you just following community hype and survivor bias?
The market is undergoing a major reshuffle. After the bubble bursts, real opportunities are emerging—such as the Ethereum Layer2 ecosystem. This is not hype about the "dog whale" concept, but a technological revolution supported by underlying logic. Instant transfers, near-zero transaction fees, explosive DApp ecosystems—these are not promises, but realities already in operation. From inscription protocols to cross-chain bridges, from on-chain finance to decentralized applications, opportunities only belong to those who understand the game rules.
Remember the last sentence: Without understanding the underlying logic, you will become market’s leeks. Understand first, then enter. Your assets must be truly in your own hands.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 1h ago
$27 turns into $67,000,000, then gets frozen upon transfer—that's the crypto world.
Shiba Inu really makes quick money, but are you sure that money is really yours?
Contract permissions are too scary; I think I'll just honestly watch Layer2.
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MoonRocketman
· 01-05 19:53
$27 turns into 67 million and is still frozen? That's exactly what I mean—without understanding the orbital parameters, you dare to launch, and in the end, it can only crash.
The Bollinger Bands channel has already given signals, but the true escape velocity is the RSI momentum of Layer2.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-04 11:53
27 dollars turned into 67 million and then frozen, this is the real joke
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Shiba Inu coin for quick money? Wake up, you're just gambling on the dealer's conscience
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Layer 2 is the real deal, stop getting cut by meme coins
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To be honest, 99% of people don't understand contract code at all and are just following the trend, no wonder they get wrecked
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Why do some people always think they truly own that money? It's hilarious
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Instead of chasing after trash coins, it's better to spend time studying the Ethereum ecosystem
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Survivor bias is the most terrifying; you only see the cases of making money
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If you can't control the ownership of your assets, you're just a gambler, not an investor
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JustHereForMemes
· 01-04 11:52
27 dollars turned into 67 million and still got frozen, now that's true despair
Playing meme coins is just gambling on luck, one word from the contract party and you're gone
Layer2 is really awesome, but honestly, who has really read the contract code? Everyone is just following the trend
This big reshuffle definitely requires more caution, don't just look at the increase in value
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HashRateHustler
· 01-04 11:48
$27 turns into 67 million and then gets frozen again, this is the crypto world, brothers.
If you don't understand contracts, don't touch shitcoins, really.
Layer 2 is the right path; shitcoins should have been gone long ago.
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down_only_larry
· 01-04 11:47
27 USD turns into 67 million and then gets frozen again, this is more painful than losing money.
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Basically, it's gambling on the house, and you have to pray that the house is in a good mood.
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Layer2 is indeed much more reliable, much better than chasing after low-quality coins every day.
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Went all-in without even looking at the contract code, no wonder I got cut.
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That's why I only deal with large-cap coins; small tokens are really gambling.
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67 million in front of me but I can't get it, I need psychological counseling.
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Understand the underlying logic before entering the crypto world, or you'll just be a leek (retail investor) destined to be cut.
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BoredStaker
· 01-04 11:45
$27 becomes $67,000,000, but you can only watch it happen—you can't even touch it. This is the crypto world.
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The dog coin is back again, still the same old trick. Contract permissions are in the hands of the whales, and we're just the little guys.
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Don't tell me about community hype; first understand the contract code before bragging.
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Layer2 is indeed more reliable, but after hearing about "revolutions" for so many years, it's still best to be cautious.
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Unrealized gains of $67 million are frozen; I can't hold on anymore.
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Every time they say this time is different, but in the end, we're still the chives.
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Why are people still playing SHIB? Haven't they learned their lesson?
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Contract permissions are in someone else's hands—you’re just gambling. Don’t deceive yourself.
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Only after understanding the underlying logic will you dare to enter; otherwise, you'll just get cut.
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One command and it's gone—that's decentralization? I laughed.
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MEVEye
· 01-04 11:44
$27 becomes $67 million, then frozen in an instant. This is the most ironic script in the crypto world.
To put it simply, it's still that sentence: you think you're buying coins, but in reality, you're betting on the integrity of the contract deployer. It's hilarious.
Layer2 is hot, but don't tell me we're going to repeat the same story again. Someone will become the next chives, right?
Studying the code? Forget it. The community's hype just gets everyone on board. Anyway, survivors look glamorous, while losers have no voice.
Those who can truly make money are always a minority; the rest are just gambling with luck.
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SigmaBrain
· 01-04 11:32
70 million frozen? Now that's the biggest joke in the crypto world
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Basically, you don't really own anything; you're just playing the game of contract issuers
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Looking at those chasing PEPE, SHIB, they're still dreaming
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Layer2 is the real deal; don't talk to me about the story of landdog coins
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Have you really read the contract code? Anyway, I haven't looked at it
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Frozen 70 million, that must be incredibly despairing
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Lambs are just lambs, still gambling on strangers' promises
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The underlying logic is important, but most people simply don't understand
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Assets must be under your control; otherwise, it's all an illusion
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One command and it's gone, has anyone measured the risk?
The wealth creation stories in the crypto world are always polarized. Some people turn a few hundred dollars into a net worth of tens of millions, with gains surpassing 30,000 times; but others face permanent closure at the gates of paradise.
The most suffocating case is a wallet that bought into PEPE at the bottom in 2021, with an initial investment of only $27, now showing an unrealized profit of $67 million. But this wealth was permanently frozen—because the smart contract deployer holds ultimate authority, and a single command can turn your digital assets into ghostly, inaccessible funds.
This is not an isolated case. From SHIB to DOGE, every round of Meme coin frenzy hides contract traps. Chasing after high-priced dog coins can indeed make quick money, but the risk is: you don’t actually control that money. You think you own assets, but in reality, you’re just betting on a stranger’s promise. Have you truly studied the contract code? Or are you just following community hype and survivor bias?
The market is undergoing a major reshuffle. After the bubble bursts, real opportunities are emerging—such as the Ethereum Layer2 ecosystem. This is not hype about the "dog whale" concept, but a technological revolution supported by underlying logic. Instant transfers, near-zero transaction fees, explosive DApp ecosystems—these are not promises, but realities already in operation. From inscription protocols to cross-chain bridges, from on-chain finance to decentralized applications, opportunities only belong to those who understand the game rules.
Remember the last sentence: Without understanding the underlying logic, you will become market’s leeks. Understand first, then enter. Your assets must be truly in your own hands.