The LUNA Collapse Has Been Predicted Months In Advance! “This Might Be Next” - Coinleaks
Current Date:September 18, 2024

The LUNA Collapse Has Been Predicted Months In Advance! “This Might Be Next”

Analyst Bozokcoin, which is followed by many people in Turkey, drew attention to a cover of The Economist magazine, which was sold as NFT for $ 420,000, while commenting on the collapse of Terra (LUNA) and the recent price movements in the market in general. Here are the details…

Was there a LUNA on the cover of The Economist?

A widely followed analyst in Turkey, Bozokcoin mentioned a cover of The Economist magazine and pointed out the positive mood in the market at the time. However, he pointed out that the symbol of a coin does not appear on the cover shown below, and the clock in the rabbit’s hand shows 11.05. He mentioned that LUNA started to crash on 11.05.2022. Then, mentioning a coin with the US dollar symbol on the cover, he questioned whether “Tether (USDT)” will be next. The analyst’s tweets are as follows:

1-8 months ago, we were commenting on the economist magazine…how quickly time flies…as we said take profits at that time, 100 thousand will come, 200 thousand will come… 50x will do, 100x will be done… I was writing exactly that detail… the symbol of the coin jumping into the hole is not visible.. 11.05 am on the rabbit’s hand… They pulled luna’s rope on may 11…then the whole market cracked…there are also dollars running towards the hole…this is not usdt….

Details of NFT sold by The Economist

Kriptokoin.com The NFT of The Economist’s cover of “Down the Rabbit Hole” released on September 18 sold for 99.9 ETH, which was over $420,000 at the time of the sale. The cover art was originally made by a digital artist named Justin Metz. He based this piece on drawings by Sir John Tenniel, the leading English painter and illustrator of the 19th century, who prepared his first edition of Alice in Wonderland in 1865.

“Down the Rabbit Hole” NFT was published on 21 October 2021 by The Economist, an international financial journal founded in London in 1843. On October 25, the magazine listed NFT with a value of 0.1843 ETH. Just three minutes later, he received his first bid (0.2 ETH). A minute later he received another offer (0.3 ETH). Finally, one person under the nickname “9x9x9” was won for 99.9 ETH ($422,600.98).