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hypothetically speaking, why would a "dead" memecoin with 1 trillion supply have a daily volume of $2 million?

arent pump and dumps better reserved for lower supply coins, why would bots ever choose these memecoins?
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>>59249931
The creators of the tokens use bots to keep volume flowing to give the illusion that the tokens are alive. For what reason they are still doing that who knows.
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>>59249946
if thats done on exchanges, wouldnt this cost alotta money in fees?
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>>59249946
Daily volume of 2 million in the face of a 1 trillion market cap says it's dead though.

It's been inflated away and they stole a trillion somehow.
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>>59250199
a trillion supply, not market cap anon

I'd wager keeping this going should cost the bots a good few thousand dollars a day.
No idea why they would do this



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