Every mistake in our lives comes with a cost of losing something, and often, most lessons are paid for in money, or a lot of money like in the case of the gamer Dino Dealer below, who is crying over a loss of more than 1 million USD (about 24 billion VND) just because of a miss click.

As a well-known NFT collector, Dino Dealer has gained fame for his super profitable transactions through trading his NFT items. However, despite his extensive experience, he still has his moments of foolishness. Recently, when Dino Dealer intended to list an NFT named EtherRock for 444 ETH (about 1.2 million USD), he miss clicked and mistakenly set the price at 444 wei (less than 1 cent). He quickly realized his mistake, but simultaneously, a “sale-hunting” bot snatched it up. Of course, Dino’s reaction speed couldn’t match that of the bot.

Naturally, since the rise of NFT items, there have always been bots programmed to wait on NFT marketplaces like OpenSea, looking to exploit these foolish mistakes by investors, and Dino Dealer has become the latest victim. The gamer subsequently tried to contact the bot owner to reclaim the item, as well as sought support from the online community. However, this seems somewhat pointless. Every mistake comes with a price, and for Dino Dealer, that price is a hefty sum of money.

Nevertheless, there are still some kind-hearted individuals who sent him some lower-value rock NFTs as a gesture to somewhat soothe his loss. Moreover, some people also provided him with an email address believed to belong to the Ethereum team, who might help him recover his money. But perhaps, Dino should gradually forget about this NFT item of his.
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