$MIRAI is soaring, let me share how I accurately bottomed out MIRAI through pool information.
MIRAI is the only conscientious pre-sale project recently, which perfectly executed a pump and dump in the early stages of the opening by controlling the pool and the airdrop, recovering a considerable amount of chips from large holders, and after stabilizing the price, it also initiated a pump. So is there still a second wave opportunity? With fewer fans, today I will share how I accurately bottomed out MIRAI through pool information.
MIRAI is clearly a manipulated market, and to make money, you can only dance with the manipulators, so we need to know the pool price set by the market makers. So how do we obtain this information? It's actually quite simple, just three steps:
Step 1: Find the address where the market maker added the pool
Open GMGN, https://gmgn.ai/sol/token/8cborXTW_5evN2exivZXJfLaA1KhHfiJKWfwH8znqyH36w1SFz89Y/?ref=8cborXTW&chain=sol…
Find the pool section below, in reverse chronological order, you can see that the first large pool added is the address where the project party added the pool. Copy this wallet address: 7YCvsWsNfpQvkF37HADTM4wKs3zooZT3u42S2PQMSfUi
Step 2: Open PHANTHOM wallet
Click to add wallet, then click to monitor address, and enter the address just copied
Step 3: Open METEORA https://www.meteora.ag/
After connecting the wallet, click on Portfolio at the top
You can see two pools; the one below is the pool added by the market maker for controlling the price during the opening, and the one above is the current pool.
Clicking into the first pool will show you the price set by the market maker, and you can see that the market maker is still using the bid-ask model to add to the pool. The characteristic of this model is that when approaching both ends, the pool becomes thicker, and the price fluctuations will be smaller.
Having understood the market maker's price, the current price has also fallen to the minimum price of the pool. So the last step is to determine whether this market maker has a pattern, or whether they still want to continue. I judge this from two points: one is that the project party HOLOAI of MIRAI has not yet launched its large project, so it is unlikely to pick up sesame seeds and lose watermelons. The second is that during the opening, the large holders who first caused the dump set the basic transaction fee of the pool to the highest value of 5%. After the market stabilized, the transaction fee of the newly added pool was set to the lowest value of 1%. Therefore, I conclude that the project party still has a considerable pattern, and decided to bottom out and take a gamble.