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James Wynn Memecoin Presale Raises Just $8,000 Amid Scam Allegations

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James Wynn, a crypto trader known for once holding a $1 billion Bitcoin long position, has launched a memecoin presale that raised just $8,000 in its first ten hours, drawing scrutiny over his past accusations from community members.

Wynn launched the token, ticker $ASSDAQ, on the Solana network, asking participants to donate SOL in exchange for up to 50% of the token supply. The presale structure and low initial traction drew immediate criticism on X, where at least one community member publicly labelled Wynn a β€œserial scammer” and warned inexperienced investors to stay away.

A Dramatic Fall From The Top

Wynn rose to prominence in crypto circles after reportedly turning aggressive leveraged positions into over $100 million in profits. At his peak, he held a $1 billion long position on Bitcoin β€” a move that drew both admiration and alarm. That position, and others like it, eventually reversed, with claims circulating that Wynn lost the bulk of his gains through the same high-leverage strategy that had made him.

Wynn Pushes Back

Wynn has not stayed quiet. In posts on X around the time of the presale launch, he described himself as one of the top ten traders in the world, citing his macro and geopolitical predictions as evidence. β€œI outperformed this market to absolute perfection,” he wrote.

He also posted a series of bearish macro calls, warning of an impending global economic collapse and urging followers to sell ahead of what he described as an β€œArmageddon” scenario for markets.

Market Reaction

The $8,000 raised in ten hours tells its own story. For a trader who once commanded nine-figure positions, the response signals that market participants are not yet willing to follow him into his next move, whatever that turns out to be.

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