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Spot the Pattern: Breaking Down the Numbers
Here's what caught my eye—someone's claiming serious Zcash holdings, but the math doesn't quite add up. I ran through the numbers, and honestly? About 80% of this screams red flag.
Let me walk you through it:
First off, this person was basically broke back in 2020. That's documented.
Now they're supposedly holding 15,453 ZEC. Here's where it gets interesting. To accumulate that much Zcash, you'd need somewhere between $400k and $600k deployed at bear-market prices—we're talking serious capital.
Take the conservative math: if the average entry was around $50 per coin, that's 15,453 ZEC × $50 = $772,650 in total investment. That's not chump change.
Or look at a stronger accumulation scenario with different entry points—the picture doesn't get much better. The capital required to build that position? It just doesn't align with their financial situation from five years ago.
Something doesn't add up here.