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Netshild Method

Netshild's MemeCoin Supercycle Method is a beginner-friendly e-book that guides readers on trading memecoins on the Solana blockchain, emphasizing the importance of understanding the bonding curve and identifying 'Runner' coins. The strategy involves buying the original 'OG' coin after spotting a rapidly increasing 'Runner' coin, with specific rules to minimize risks and maximize profits. The document also includes contact information, terms of service, and a glossary of key terminology related to memecoin trading.

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Netshild Method

Netshild's MemeCoin Supercycle Method is a beginner-friendly e-book that guides readers on trading memecoins on the Solana blockchain, emphasizing the importance of understanding the bonding curve and identifying 'Runner' coins. The strategy involves buying the original 'OG' coin after spotting a rapidly increasing 'Runner' coin, with specific rules to minimize risks and maximize profits. The document also includes contact information, terms of service, and a glossary of key terminology related to memecoin trading.

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Netshild's MemeCoin Supercycle Method

Hello, and thank you for purchasing Netshild's MemeCoin Supercycle Method!

This e-book is completely beginner-friendly and is written as if you do not know a single
thing about MemeCoins or Solana. Even if you are already a bit experienced, please take
a moment to read it completely. Besides this e-book, you will also have access to my
VODS where I trade examples. Still, please read the e-book first; it will help you
understand every single step and thought.

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Contact Informations

• For any help, you are always welcome to contact me on Telegram: @Ralfshild.
• Our customer Telegram group can only be joined by invitation. Please contact me
on Telegram for an invite link.

Terms of Service

• You are not allowed to share the e-book.


• You are not allowed to share the method.
• If you give feedback, please try to avoid leaking or teasing the method in any way.
• You are not allowed to spread hate in the customer Telegram group.
• You are not allowed to.

You are only entitled to a refund if you fully disclose your wallet address to me. If I see that
you did not trade according to my principles, rage traded, or did anything other than what I
explain to you here, you lose your right to a refund.

If you break any of these Terms of Service, you will not only be kicked out of the customer
group but may also discover that the forum scenes are not as anonymous as you think.
Always contact me with your problems first before complaining elsewhere.

Setup to Start Trading

• Bullx.io for Fast Trading: Use this link to skip the waitlist:
https://t.me/BullxBetaBot?start=access_D8FBLBYQBY

• Brokers to Exchange Your Fiat Cash into Solana: Binance, Coinbase, Bitget, Bybit,
Crypto.com, and many more.

• Phantom Wallet: Add the Phantom wallet extension to your Chrome browser.

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Let's start by introducing you to the memecoin markets:

Solana memecoins are cryptocurrency tokens built on the Solana blockchain, often
inspired by internet memes and cultural trends. They typically lack intrinsic utility and
derive their value from community engagement and social media hype.

Pump.fun is a platform within the Solana ecosystem that facilitates the creation and
promotion of these memecoins. It allows users to launch tokens quickly, leveraging
Solana's high-speed transactions and low fees.

Examples:

PNUT (Peanut the Squirrel)

• Launch: Inspired by a viral story of a pet squirrel named Peanut, PNUT was
launched on the Solana blockchain.
• Market Cap Growth: Within two weeks of its launch, PNUT's market capitalization
surged to over $1 billion, driven by major exchange listings and a vibrant crypto
market rally.
CHILLGUY (Just a Chill Guy):

• Launch: Based on the "Just a Chill Guy" meme, CHILLGUY was introduced on
Solana's pump.fun platform.
• Market Cap Growth: The token's market cap rose to approximately $500 million
within a few days, fueled by its popularity on TikTok and other social media
platforms.

These examples show how memecoins on Solana can achieve rapid market capitalization
growth through viral marketing and community engagement.

Every single second, new coins are created based on memes, words, influencers,
etc. Often, these coins are copies of older coins, which we are going to leverage in
this method.

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Let’s break down the strategy in detail:

The main idea is straightforward: we wait for a newly created memecoin that’s rapidly
moving up the bonding curve—what we call a "Runner."

What is the bonding curve?

On Pump.fun, the bonding curve acts as a checkpoint. When a coin’s price hits this point,
it "migrates" and pauses briefly. After the migration is complete, the coin moves to
Raydium and becomes tradable on platforms like Dexscreener. This migration often
creates a big spike in trading volume as more traders gain access to the coin and start
trading it.

The goal:

Once we spot a Runner climbing fast, the next step is to find the OG (original) version of
the coin—the coin from which the trend started. The goal is to buy the OG coin for 1 SOL
and profit from the massive interest as other traders try to ride the wave.

The thinking behind this strategy:

When traders see a Runner rapidly shooting up from the bonding curve to hundreds of
thousands or even millions in market cap within minutes, they often assume there’s an
opportunity to profit from the OG coin. They rush to buy it, trying to dominate the trend and
"take over the meta." This creates strong momentum for the OG coin, and that’s where our
profits come from.

Key things to keep in mind:

This strategy is highly competitive—it’s a **player-vs-player (PVP) game.** You’re not


printing money or creating value here; you’re essentially taking money from other traders,
and they’re trying to do the same to you. Always remember: they want your money just as
much as you want theirs.

This environment is cutthroat, and being quick, sharp, and strategic is critical to coming out
on top.

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Here are the rules for trading with this strategy to avoid losses, followed by a visual guide.

1. The Runner needs to be identical to the OG Coin—same idea behind it, same ticker,
same picture; a small difference is fine.

2. The Runner needs to be near to the bonding curve within a few minutes; if it takes
too long, it's often an indicator that the coin will fall off significantly, which won't lead
people to search for the OG Coin.

3. The OG Coin does not have to have already run up if the coin is on Radium (already
went up over the bond curve in the past), you don't buy it.

4. The OG Coin should never have too many holders or big holders holding like 5%
or more; they can dump on you with one sell, and you would be cluelessly losing.

5. The OG Coin should not already be high—11k cap max; if the Runner is going to
millions, you can even ape at 11k, but always keep in mind every guy that bought before
you is holding their finger over the sell button.

6. Only trade the coin one time: entry → sell. STOP. You should never re-ape thinking
you can get more out of it. Even if you can, you need to stop your ego from thinking you
can read the charts. When you have made a profit on a coin, great—move on. Re-entries
are only for advanced traders; as a beginner, please use these rules!

7. One of the most important rules: don't trade outside of this strategy.As soon as
you start trading coins you see that you like and want to ape into, if you make a profit or
lose, this is on you. I can 100% tell you, you will lose long-term when you start trading
random coins off this strategy.

8. Set yourself limits. Sniping coins the whole day will most likely lead to rage trading, re-
entering coins, or doing stupid stuff in general. I personally try to have my Bullx open when
I do home office, and if I see an opportunity, I jump in; if not, I don't. You can also set
yourself profit targets, but I personally like time limits. For example: you are online for 2
hours—whether you made a profit, loss, or not even one trade, you're done for the day.x

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Okay let me show you how to find a good trade.

1. Open Bullx and make sure the settings are the same for you on Pump Vision About to

Graduate.

2. Make sure you buy/sell settings are like that, you can simply click on a random coin to
edit them (These settings will lower fees as much as possible combined with Bullx fees
you pay 9-12$ fees per trade no matter L or W)

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First, you simply wait for a runner to shoot up. As mentioned, they often surge when a
random meme gains hype, a big influencer like Elon Musk or the Bitcoin account posts, or
when notable events happen, such as an animal dying or a zoo announcing the birth of a
new one. These kinds of news often cause a new coin to spring up out of nowhere.

As soon as you spot something like this, your first step is to open the coin on Bullx and
Pump.fun. Check if the holders are real. If they are, try to find the older version of the coin.

„$KETO" spiked because


Mailnews posted about the
death of an Orca.

If you notice a variety of


icons among the top
holders, it’s a good sign
that the coin isn’t a bundled
scam.

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Next, search for the oldest coin related to the topic on Pump.fun (e.g., something like "RIP
Keto"). I found a 4-day-old KETO coin discussing the Orca’s death.

I found a 4days old KETO talking about his death.

If you see another buyer before you (e.g., someone buying 2 SOL, which is quite
significant), wait a moment to see if the runner moves to Raydium. In this case, it did, so I
bought and monitored the coin.

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While the runner was still in its bonding pause phase, the OG coin surged significantly. I
ended up taking a 0.56 SOL profit.

You won’t always see this kind of high volume on OG coins, but during newsworthy
events, especially involving animals or unique happenings, these big jumps are possible—
even if the runner doesn’t exceed the bonding curve.

Tip: I strongly recommend watching my video course for more examples!

Now let me show you some exmaples of Coins that are bundled:

A very easy sign is that Rat symbol you see on the Site of each Coin just like the DEV % it
should always be near to 0 maximum 3%, these coins are a red flag:

On the other hand, scammers or ruggers often buy a large amount at the start and
distribute the supply to multiple wallets. This results in a list of holders without any unique
icons, which is a major red flag. Avoid getting involved with coins like these:

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Okay, before you jump straight into trading, I strongly suggest you first watch our video
guide from start to finish. This will help you understand the strategy in full, making it easier
to implement and follow. Once you've gone through the video, feel free to join our
Telegram group channel, where you can chat with me and others who are actively using
the Strategy Book. It's a great space to ask questions, share experiences, and gain
insights from fellow traders.

I highly recommend taking the first day or two to simply observe. Don’t rush into any trades
just yet. Use this time to see how the strategy plays out in real-time, especially by watching
what happens after others make their entries. This will help you feel more comfortable with
the process and give you the confidence to take your own trades without any questions or
doubts holding you back.

When you're ready to start, I suggest you begin with a modest investment of around 1.5 to
2 Sol. This will allow you to ease into the strategy, managing your risks while building your
confidence as you gain more experience.

Do not stray from this strategy. I know it's tempting to jump into random coins when you
see so many going up and down so quickly, but trust me, sticking to the method is the best
approach. I’ve found this to be the most reliable way to trade, and I personally believe it's
the key to long-term success.

Remember, it's important not to rush. The strategy works best when you're patient and
methodical. Take your time to get comfortable, observe the market movements, and then
make your move when you feel fully prepared.

TG Group Link: https://t.me/+HuMy8trqsndlZWUy

Video of me taking trades with this strategy:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uv0J_ftVPw

On the next page, you'll find a list of terminology where I explain some key words that will
help you navigate and understand the strategy even better. Make sure to check it out
before you dive in!

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Terminology Guide

1. Bonding Curve
The price progression of a newly created memecoin, typically seen on platforms like
Pump.fun. When a coin hits a specific price point (the bonding curve), it "migrates" to other
exchanges like Raydium, often leading to a volume spike and price surge.

2. Runner
A newly launched memecoin that is rapidly increasing in value due to hype or viral trends.
These coins often follow a bonding curve and are the primary targets for your trading
strategy.

3. OG Coin
The original coin related to a viral trend, meme, or idea. These coins are usually older and
established, often gaining momentum when a "Runner" coin surfaces, drawing traders
back to them for profits.

4. Migration
The process when a memecoin moves from its initial launch platform (like Pump.fun) to a
more widely used exchange (like Raydium). Migration typically signals a shift in trading
activity and a price spike.

5. Market Cap
The total value of a cryptocurrency, calculated by multiplying its circulating supply by its
current price. For memecoins, you typically look for coins with a market cap between $11k
and a few million for good trade opportunities.

6. Holders
The individuals or wallets that own a certain memecoin. It's important to check how many
holders a coin has and how many own large amounts (e.g., more than 5%) to avoid coins
with risky dumping potential.

7. Pump
A rapid increase in a coin’s price due to speculation, hype, or social media influence. This
is the foundation of memecoin trading—timing the pump is critical for profits.

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8. Dump
The opposite of a pump—when the price of a coin rapidly falls as early investors or large
holders sell off their holdings.

9. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)


A psychological state where traders buy into a coin because of its rapid price increase or
viral hype, often leading them to overpay or enter too late. FOMO can cause significant
losses.

10. Sniping
The act of entering a coin quickly as it starts gaining momentum, often within the first few
minutes of launch. The goal is to get in early before other traders start inflating the price.

11. Bundled Scams


A form of scam where a coin’s initial holders are spread across multiple wallets, often to
create the illusion of a diverse, active user base. These coins typically fail after the initial
spike when the scam is uncovered.

12. DEV %
The percentage of a coin’s total supply held by its developers or creators. High DEV % is a
red flag as it indicates centralization and the potential for developers to dump coins on the
market.

13. Ape
To buy a significant amount of a coin in one go, often without doing extensive research.
This term is used casually in the memecoin community to describe aggressive buying.

14. Re-Ape
The act of buying the same coin again after already having taken profits from an initial
entry. As a beginner, it’s recommended to avoid re-aping.

15. Red Flags


Indicators that a coin is risky or potentially fraudulent, such as a high DEV %, an excessive
number of bundled wallets, or suspiciously fast price movements.

16. Pump Vision


A feature on platforms like Bullx that helps identify potential pump opportunities by
analyzing sudden increases in volume and activity across the network.

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17. Dexscreener
A platform used to track the real-time price and market data for Solana-based coins, often
used to monitor the progress of a coin after it migrates from Pump.fun to Raydium.

18. Whale
A term for an individual or wallet that holds a large amount of a particular coin, often 5% or
more of the total supply. Whale movements can have significant impacts on a coin’s price.

19. High-Risk Coin


A coin that exhibits characteristics of potential scams, such as a large percentage of the
supply controlled by a few wallets or suspicious trading patterns.

20. Bullx
A trading platform used for faster transactions and higher-frequency trading in the
memecoin market. This platform helps traders take advantage of pump opportunities
quickly.

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