Moneymaykah
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| handle | @moneymaykah_ |
|---|---|
| role | trader, influencer |
| known for | teacher's salary in one trade bio, tracked coin mentions, meme heavy trench content |
Moneymaykah is a Solana memecoin trader and influencer whose brand is built on having out earned a teacher's salary in a single trade.
Moneymaykah, posting on X as @moneymaykah_, is a cryptocurrency trader and influencer active in the trenches on Solana. The account's bio, made my teacher's salary in one trade, functions as both origin story and thesis statement, framing memecoin trading as an escape from ordinary wage work. As of August 2026 the account had roughly 62,300 followers.
Trading and content style
Moneymaykah trades and comments on Solana memecoins from the pump.fun launch meta, posting entries, results, and commentary in a meme heavy, irreverent register. A KOL personality dataset compiled in January 2026 described the account as a high risk, high reward trader always chasing the next big play, with interests across altcoins, airdrops, trading strategies, and market cycles. As with nearly all trench figures, performance claims including the signature one trade story are self reported rather than audited.
The account's market influence is concrete enough to be measured: Coinmo, an analytics service that tracks Solana memecoin mentions by X influencers, maintains a profile on moneymaykah_ scoring the views, likes, and price impact of the account's coin mentions. Placement in mention tracking datasets of this kind marks the account as one whose posts move small cap charts, the working definition of a trench KOL.
Community standing
Moneymaykah sits in the established midtier of trench personalities, with an audience several times larger than typical leaderboard wallets though far below mega callers like Ansem. A fan token using the moneymaykah name has traded on Raydium, the customary unofficial tribute attached to visible trenchers. The account is followed as much for its aspirational framing as for specific calls.
Mention tracked KOLs face the standing criticism that their coin posts can pump exit liquidity for earlier entries; that critique attaches to the category rather than to any documented incident involving this account, and no specific allegation of misconduct appears in the sources consulted.
