One trader just locked in a solid win—closed out their $PBANK position with nearly +96% gains. Not bad for riding this momentum.
What's interesting is the trajectory. $PBANK started trending when the market cap was sitting at $57.06K. Fast forward a bit, and you're looking at $630.85K MC now. That's over 11x growth from when attention first spiked on it.
This kind of move catches eyes for a reason. Early momentum into solid expansion tells you there's real interest driving the price action, not just noise. Whether it's sustainable is another question entirely—but the data speaks for itself on this one.
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blockBoy
· 10h ago
96% profit sharing, I should have gotten on board earlier.
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MintMaster
· 10h ago
Is a 96% return this awesome? Why didn't I get on board?
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CoinBasedThinking
· 10h ago
96% of direct runaways is really clever; this kind of market trend is usually a signal that the retail investors are taking the fall.
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GasGasGasBro
· 10h ago
A 96% return is pretty good, but an 11x increase? Can anyone really ride the whole way? Haha
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0xDreamChaser
· 10h ago
Run with a 96% profit, I wouldn't be that decisive...
One trader just locked in a solid win—closed out their $PBANK position with nearly +96% gains. Not bad for riding this momentum.
What's interesting is the trajectory. $PBANK started trending when the market cap was sitting at $57.06K. Fast forward a bit, and you're looking at $630.85K MC now. That's over 11x growth from when attention first spiked on it.
This kind of move catches eyes for a reason. Early momentum into solid expansion tells you there's real interest driving the price action, not just noise. Whether it's sustainable is another question entirely—but the data speaks for itself on this one.