🚨 🚨Disguised as money laundering? 🕵️‍♂️💸 Let’s break this down… These people aren’t “lucky traders” 🍀 — The true face of the emojicoin scam 👇 💰 One trader sold $608 for $881,000 😳 💸 Another trader sold $45 for $306,400 🤯 📈 One trader sold $7.60 for $107,100 🚀 🔥 Another trader sold $91 for $45,200 💵 🎯 Someone invested $228 and ended up with a profit of $29,200 🧨 Even a large entry like $3,379 ended up with a profit of $27,500 Still think this was pure luck? Think again. 😐 🧠 The process of money laundering via memecoin is as follows: 1️⃣ The scammers create a memecoin 🪙 2️⃣ They buy small amounts of memecoin ($10 to $500) with new wallets (clean and untraceable) 👻 3️⃣ Then they fund the memecoin with $500k to $1M+ of stolen funds 💣 4️⃣ The price soars 🚀 and those early small purchases (with their own wallets) now look like miracle trades 💼💰 5️⃣ Boom — $100 turns into $400k and it all looks legit 🧼 ⚠️ This is not a trade, it’s money laundering. 👉 Learn from X Mucan — know the rules of the game so you don’t get scammed 🎓💡 Stay alert and stay safe. 🧠🛡️ #Trump vs Musk #memecoin #meme #xmucan
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