Collector Crypt Exposed: $62M Revenue Is a Capital Loop with 992 Bot Wallets Controlling 85% of Funds

Collector Crypt Exposed: $62M Revenue Is a Capital Loop with 992 Bot Wallets Controlling 85% of Funds

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2026-06-30 11:01:36
MarsBit reports that Collector Crypt's claimed $62 million revenue is actually a closed-loop capital cycle: user deposits nearly equal revenue, 85% of funds controlled by 992 bot wallets, trades highly automated and concentrated on OKX. True commission is only $28.9 million, all from multiple circulations of the same funds. The platform holds real cards but lacks genuine user demand.
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Collector Crypt Revenue Truth: Capital Loop and Bot Manipulation

According to MarsBit, Collector Crypt's purported $62 million revenue is actually an internal capital recycling scheme. User deposits on the platform are nearly equal to reported revenue, with 85% of funds controlled by 992 bot wallets. Trading is highly automated and concentrated on a single exchange, OKX. Analysis shows the platform's real commission is only $28.9 million, all derived from multiple circulations of the same funds. While the vault holds real trading cards, the business model lacks genuine user demand, essentially a pseudo-growth loop.

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