Slerf dev accidently burned $10 Million
In the whirlwind of cryptocurrency innovation, even the most meticulous plans can unravel with a single misstep. Recently, one developer's harrowing admission sent shockwaves through the community.
The Slerf dev made a mistake. They raised more than $10 million dollars in the presale and the Slerf dev accidently burned the funds and it's lost forever.
"Guys, I messed up. I burned the LP and the tokens that were set aside for the airdrop." The Slerf dev tweeted.
What followed was a cascade of errors that led to an irreparable catastrophe. The Slerf dev explained the accident: "I initially tried to burn the LP using solana tools vercel and it wouldnt go through. So I went to sol incen and was clearing out the shitcoins people sent to the wallet and accidently burned them with the pile of other coins." and "I went to sol incen and the lP tokens didn't show up there so I thought "I'll just clean out the wallet of these others" Once i did that I went back to solana tools website and burned the lp not noticing I had burned the tokens just before."
With the mint authority revoked and the tokens lost beyond retrieval, the developer found themselves in a state of despair. They acknowledged their inability to refund the presalers who had placed their trust and investments in the project. The weight of responsibility bore down heavily as they grappled with the aftermath of their actions.
The developer's plea for help echoed with desperation. They were lost for words, overwhelmed by the magnitude of their mistake. It was a stark reminder of the unforgiving nature of the crypto space, where errors can have far-reaching repercussions and redemption is often elusive.
The Slerf token launched around $0.02 and now trading around $0.77 at a market cap of $380 million.