Unipcs

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Unipcs
Unipcs
handle@theunipcs
roletrader
known forBONK conviction trade, $USELESS advocacy, extreme hold strategy

Unipcs, known as Bonk Guy, is a memecoin trader famous for turning about 16,000 dollars into over 20 million dollars on BONK and for championing the USELESS token.

Unipcs, widely known as Bonk Guy, is a memecoin trader and one of the most cited conviction holders in Solana memecoin history. Posting on X as @theunipcs, he earned his nickname by turning an initial position of about 16,000 dollars in the dog themed token BONK into a stake reported at various points between 12 million and more than 20 million dollars, a trade documented across crypto media and in his own public accounting.

Trading career

Unipcs bought BONK early and held through extreme volatility for over a year, a course he has described in interviews with outlets including Bybit Learn and in a Reddit AMA with the r/CryptoCurrency community that drew over 600 comments. Bitcoinist and Benzinga coverage tracked the position from 16,000 dollars to unrealized peaks near 18 million, with drawdowns to around 3 million along the way; Meme Insider summarized the arc as 16,000 to 20 million. He has said the strategy cost him around 1.9 million dollars in fees and that his core lesson is concentration plus patience: find one token early and hold with conviction, since stories of turning 100 dollars into a million are rare and always conviction driven. He also reported turning six figures into 6.6 million dollars trading the Department of Government Efficiency themed DOGE memecoin. His catchphrase moment, "Bonk Guy was right," recurs on crypto X whenever BONK rallies.

From 2025 he became the loudest advocate of USELESS, a satirical Solana token, arguing it was massively mispriced relative to FARTCOIN, publicizing a 100,000 dollar dip buy with the transaction link, and setting targets of, in his words, billions and billions. He posted data arguing USELESS ranked third among memecoins in on chain volume behind TRUMP and FARTCOIN.

On chain data from Lookonchain, cited June 16, 2025, showed his tracked address had spent 381,900 dollars accumulating 28.08 million USELESS without selling, at that point sitting on over 2 million dollars unrealized; by June 29, 2025 the position was reported at 4 million dollars profit, which the same coverage described as fully recovering all previous losses, while noting that 44 of his 48 tracked token positions were losers overall, a detail that sharpens the concentration thesis behind his approach. In June 2026 he publicized the token's staying power, writing that "$USELESS continues to rank among the top three most-traded memecoins on SOL more than a year after launch... it trails only $TRUMP and $FARTCOIN." A companion thread argued that fundamentals do not lie, recounting that he had personally witnessed DOGE, SHIB, FLOKI, BONK, PEPE and WIF across cycles.

Public presence

Unipcs functions as the standard bearer for the conviction holding school of the trenches, the opposite pole from the high frequency scalping style of Cupsey. Critics on crypto X have accused him of talking his own book on USELESS, a charge he has publicly mocked; his full reply read, "bonk guy is afraid of talking about new coins because he knows it is going to affect the price of $USELESS... which i find incredibly ridiculous LMAO! i talk about whatever i want." His prominence makes him a fixture of KOL tracking services and memecoin commentary far beyond kolscan leaderboards, which his low frequency style rarely tops, and his account had about 233,000 followers as of mid 2026.

LetsBonk founder Solport Tom has treated him as the standard bearer for market belief itself, publicly summoning him during the April 2026 memecoin slump: "Need the delusional bulls back in memecoins. @theunipcs its time to come back and show people how to believe again."

The fomo era (August 2026)

In August 2026 Unipcs added a new mode to the conviction holder persona: public early calls posted through fomo, the social trading app whose visible portfolios turned entries into content. His flagship call was $PONS, the token of the Pons.family launchpad on Robinhood Chain, which he says he bought on fomo at about a $4 million FDV; he later posted that it "literally went from ~$100k market cap to $65m in TWO WEEKS" and documented its market share climbing from 53 to 73 percent while the market cap ran from $11 million to a peak of $52 million in seven days, figures broadly consistent with CoinGecko's late July all time high. He followed with $MARSCOIN on BNB Chain, saying he first bought and called it on fomo at about a $3.2 million market cap and posting days later that it was up over 1,000 percent, and disclosed a third entry in $BRODIE, a coin pitched by other traders as a bet on the Pons ecosystem. He leaned into the app itself as well, airdropping $1,000 in USDC to his most active fomo referrals.

Crypto Twitter read the streak two ways. Supporters treated it as the Bonk Guy conviction brand compressed into real time, with his call posts drawing thousands of likes and anchoring the narratives of the coins he named; the calls were among the most engaged posts for those tickers during the period. Skeptics extended the familiar talking his own book critique, noting that a caller with his reach moves the very markets he is calling, an objection he has historically shrugged off. As of mid August 2026 the era was still unfolding, with $PONS and $MARSCOIN both trading well below the peaks his posts celebrated.

References

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Last updated 2026-08-19