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How This Meme Coin Project Accidentally Destroyed All Its Tokens, Losing $10 Million

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In Brief

  • Slerf, a Solana-based meme coin, lost all its tokens due to operational mistakes, affecting $10 million from presales.
  • Despite the loss, SLERF's price surged by 745%, with a trader making over $3 million in 12 minutes from trading the tokens.
  • The incident has sparked criticism and highlighted risks in meme coin presales, with $100 million invested in presales.
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Due to operational oversight, the Solana-based meme coin venture, Slerf, disclosed the unintended destruction of all its liquidity and airdrop tokens. Consequently, over $10 million that was amassed in the pre-sale evaporated.

The project had no recourse to mint new tokens or secure refunds.

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Interestingly, despite the financial catastrophe, Slerf’s token price has soared by 745% since its launch. According to Lookonchain, a trader capitalized on this volatility. Consequently, they earned over $3 million in just 12 minutes by astutely trading Slerf tokens.

Initially, this individual purchased 69.74 million Slerf for 9,894 Solana (SOL) worth $1.98 million. Then, they sold them shortly thereafter for 25,001 SOL (~ $5 million), netting a substantial profit.

However, the crypto community has not held back in criticizing the negligence of Slerf’s management and the gullibility of its investors. A pseudonymous user – Ice Bagz’s comment on social media resonated with many.

“Anyone that thought you were capable of performing in any fashion deserved to lose their money,” Ice Bagz wrote.

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SLERF Price Performance
SLERF Price Performance. Source: Birdeye

Moreover, this debacle has shed light on the frenetic speculation surrounding meme coin presales. Astonishingly, crypto enthusiasts have invested around $100 million in new Solana meme coins in just the last two days.

“Can’t believe we’ve reached such high levels of degeneracy this fast,” crypto researcher Gumshoe wrote.

Leading this speculative surge are projects like Book of Meme (BOME), Nap (NAP), and Nostalgia (NOS), which have successfully attracted significant capital through this contentious fundraising model.

Particularly, the presale mania peaked with BOME’s listing on Binance, which saw its market cap escalate to over $1 billion within three days of the launch. Such meteoric rises have garnered immense profits for early investors. On the flip side, they have also sparked debates on meme coin presales’ ethical and financial stability.

Consequently, critics have voiced concerns over the meme coin presale model. They argue that it tempts investors with the prospect of quick, substantial returns, overshadowing the substantial risks involved, including rug pulls.

Ethereum educator Anthony Sassano has vehemently criticized the presale model, calling out the folly of investors’ blind trust in these ventures.

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“People can do what they want with their money, but sending money to a “memecoin presale” that has a 99.9% chance of rugging is actually just dumb as hell,” Sassano wrote.

Investors are cautioned to tread carefully and conduct exhaustive research before engaging in presale activities. This is due to their high-risk, high-reward nature.

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Harsh Notariya
Harsh Notariya is an Editorial Standards Lead at BeInCrypto, who also writes about various topics, including decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN), tokenization, crypto airdrops, decentralized finance (DeFi), meme coins, and altcoins. Before joining BeInCrypto, he was a community consultant at Totality Corp, specializing in the metaverse and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Additionally, Harsh was a blockchain content writer and researcher at Financial Funda, where he created...
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