MEME coin AI trading master becomes popular, and the high winning rate profit depends entirely on harvesting followers?
Many people have raised questions, believing that terminal of fun is not an AI robot at all, but a real person controlling it behind the scenes.
Original title: "MEME coin AI trading master terminal of fun becomes popular: I only have one thing to win, my 100% winning rate depends on harvesting followers"
Original author: Frank, PANews
Recently, AI+MEME has become popular. Various MEME coins created in the name of AI have become the object of pursuit by players. Of course, the public's pursuit is not entirely because of the gimmick, but some AIs do seem to do better than real people in investing. According to Lookonchain monitoring, terminal of fun's AI trading robot traded 10 tokens in the past day, with a winning rate of 100%, an overall return on funds of 2843%, and a single-day profit of 780 SOL (US$129,000).
As soon as this news came out, countless MEME players sighed, and their hard work for months could not match the results of AI in one day. However, according to PANews' investigation, the reason why this terminal of fun robot has such a brilliant record is not because of how powerful AI's investment skills are, but because of the contribution of copycat players.
AI trading masters cannot access data in real time
At first glance, terminal of fun's record may exceed 99% of MEME players, and even some legendary players cannot achieve a 100% win rate. However, when you carefully appreciate terminal of fun's trading strategy, you can know where this winning rate comes from.
Terminal of fun is an AI-themed MEME robot developed by Twitter KOL Matt (@SOL_IDNESS). Its introduction claims that terminal of fun can analyze the token market on the platform and learn how to trade by buying and selling tokens. But when you actually open the interactive page of the robot, you will find that it is just an AI dialogue page, and the robot itself explains that it cannot access the real-time market situation, and on the topic of trading strategies, it will only reply with some correct nonsense such as paying attention to risks and doing more research.
However, Matt claims that this robot can automatically find and buy tokens on Pump.fun and make a profit. The robot's profit funds will be used to buy another token $fun issued by him and burn it. As soon as this news came out, many people paid attention to this robot. In addition, this robot can also publish some drainage activities, such as forwarding, liking, and following, and you may be able to win 5 SOL.
High win rate income depends entirely on harvesting followers
According to PANews investigation, the first transaction of terminal of fun was to buy a token called ODEN. This transaction occurred within 3 minutes after the creation of this token. Before terminal of fun bought it, this token had only 7 transactions (2 purchases and 5 sales). After terminal of fun bought 1 SOL, this token welcomed a large number of players to buy it, and quickly hit the curve of Pump.fun, Raydium, within 2 minutes.
After going online, the robot quickly sold it and made a profit of 16 SOL. Within 1 minute of terminal of fun selling, the token plummeted 65%. 10 minutes later, the robot repeated the same trick and bought another token bini in the same way. It also held the position for 5 minutes and sold it, making a profit of 13SOL.
The following tokens are basically the same. Before terminal of fun bought the tokens, they were dead silent. After the robot bought them, a large number of followers immediately followed, and the tokens quickly rose several times. Then the robot sold them at a high price, cutting the followers at the top of the mountain. The prices of these tokens never rose again.
From Pump.fun, we can see that the terminal of fun address has hundreds of followers. It is even more unclear how many followers there are on other copy trading robots, but it is certain that these followers are basically the fuel of terminal of fun.
The above is the trading secrets of the AI trading master, harvesting followers to become a 100% war god.
Many doubts, true or false AI
In fact, this routine should fail after a few times, because the followers will naturally not follow it if they find that they can't make money. Many people have questioned that terminal of fun is not an AI robot at all, but Matt is behind it. The so-called machine posting tweets can actually be achieved with a very simple Twitter API.
PANews also found an interesting thing when checking the transaction records of terminal of fun, that is, every time the address buys, it buys SOL in integers, and the MEME coins obtained from the transaction are also sold in integers when they are sold. I don't know if this is intentional by the program setting or caused by ignoring the decimal point for the sake of convenience during human operation.
In addition, when someone sends it some valuable MEME coins, it will also actively sell them. And those worthless tokens are left there. Based on the aforementioned situation that the robot cannot access real-time data, this level of intelligence is indeed questionable.
In addition, terminal of fun seems to be a taciturn robot. In addition to publishing transaction content and information about burning tokens, there is no extra interaction with users on social media. A user asked why not do more transactions, and Matt replied: "Artificial intelligence decides that the more transactions, the less profit." When the user asked why he couldn't communicate and interact with users as much as GOAT? Matt did not respond.
In addition, when PANews tried to communicate with terminal of fun to obtain which large model it was based on, it was found that its AI-related replies were all fixed phrases, which not only reminded people of the popular artificial intelligence customer service a few years ago.
Obviously, it may not be connected to the mainstream AI model, but is more likely to be a simple automatic reply system.
Although there are many points worth questioning, there is still no conclusive evidence to prove that terminal of fun is a fake AI. If terminal of fun is a real AI trader, it means that the current development of AI may have exceeded our imagination, or Matt has used a large model far beyond the level of Chatgpt-4 through some channel. Judging from Matt's past tweets, his previous experience does not seem to be related to AI or large model training.
However, the success of terminal of fun has brought us a lot of inspiration. First of all, thanks to the sincerity of AI settings, this behavior of harvesting followers seems naked or transparent, unlike some KOLs who shout orders openly and ambush in secret, which is difficult to track. This also gives some warnings to the copy traders. The reason why the smart money with many fans is invincible may be that the copy traders have made a lot of contributions behind the scenes. However, compared with losing to those scams hidden in the dark, being harvested by an AI robot may be more intriguing.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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