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The culprit is NBA basketball🏀 superstar "Durant"
Just three days ago, Durant successfully dumped and sold 3,000 Bitcoins, cashing out $350 million, making a profit of 180 times.
According to long-standing rumors from the outside, Durant invested 2 million dollars when Bitcoin was still in its early stages.
The average purchase price is approximately 650 dollars/coin, totaling 3076 Bitcoins.
This incident shot straight to the top of the trending searches in the US. Yesterday, Durant just retrieved his long-idle Bitcoin account and successfully cracked the trading password. The master operation is indeed different; before anyone could react, he quietly dumped 3000 Bitcoins in one go. He kept less than 100 as a "memorial". From the perspective of capital gains, this is equivalent to easily achieving a return of 350 million dollars, and this operation can be said to have completely realized financial freedom.
This move, once exposed, immediately caused a stir and heated discussions both inside and outside the NBA. Many players had their mentalities completely collapse, especially Ben Simmons and Dwight Howard, who have faced financial difficulties in recent years. Howard lamented on social media about his "extravagant spending" over the years, stating that if he had had an investment vision like Durant's back then, he wouldn't be in such a predicament today. Simmons was even more direct, publicly calling out Durant: "Send me a Bitcoin, brother!"
Even the Lakers' rising star, the game-loving Bronny James, called out to "Uncle Durant" on social media, jokingly saying: "I don't ask for you to send me Bitcoin, but at least teach me how to make money!"
It can be said that Durant's "legendary investment" not only brought him immense wealth but also completely ignited the anxiety and envy among players in the entire league.
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