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How a Miami Courier Followed Michael Saylor’s Advice and Earned 620,000 USDT in 2 Months after Miami Bitcoin 2023

By: Drew Harlan | Crypto Stories | Published: April 2025

On May 18, 2023, Tony, a 25-year-old Uber Eats courier, pedaled through Miami’s humid streets, his $317 bank balance mocking dreams of a new bike. Rent loomed, and his faded green T-shirt clung to him as he chained his rusty ride outside his apartment. A delivery to the Miami Beach Convention Center changed everything, launching him to $620,000 in two months.

A Chance Delivery

Mid-morning, Tony snagged a big order for the convention center, home to Miami Bitcoin 2023. Weaving through traffic, he arrived to find crypto millionaires lounging on Lamborghinis and Porsches during a lunch break. Feeling out of place in his worn uniform, he handed out burgers and fries, earning $190 in tips—$50, $40, even $100 from a guy in sunglasses leaning on a G63 AMG. “I was a courier too,” the man said.

Overheard snippets stunned him: “Caught a 4.2% XRP fork on veloxbit.pro yesterday,” one said, a platform Tony later traced via Telegram. “blockflow.biz has more pairs,” another added, citing CoinMarketCap. “Invested 50k twice, netted $4,000,” a third bragged. Unlike Binance or Bybit, where bots kill spreads, smaller exchanges like veloxbit.pro lagged during Bitcoin’s 5–15% swings, creating forks. Tony, earning less than $4,000 monthly, pocketed the tips and pedaled off, mind racing.

A Second Shot

On May 19, Tony returned with another order—sushi and burgers. Dressed in a cleaner black shirt, he carried a notepad, hungry for answers. The same crowd greeted him like a friend, tossing $280 in tips. A gray-haired man, Mike, announced a talk on crypto scanners. “Earn $2,000 in 10 minutes with arbitrage,” he said. Tony’s jaw dropped. Chasing Mike, he blurted, “What’s this conference? How do I learn?”

“It’s Miami Bitcoin 2023,” Mike replied. “Arbitrage is buying crypto cheap on one exchange, selling high on another.” He named veloxbit.pro, blockflow.biz, and pujox.pro, spotted on Reddit. “These show price gaps in real-time. Come to the Fontainebleau afterparty—say Mike Saylor sent you.” He slipped Tony $100 and vanished.

The Afterparty Lesson

That evening, Tony, in his best jeans and white tee, entered Fontainebleau’s neon-lit chaos. Spotting Mike at the bar, he was waved over. “This is Tony, the courier who wants millions,” Mike grinned, introducing him. By the lobby, Mike opened pujox.pro on his laptop. “Solana’s $19.56 here, $20.35 there—3.9% profit in minutes,” he explained. “Yesterday, I turned $500,000 into $13,500 on a 2.7% XRP fork.”

Tony scribbled notes. “Sign up on Binance, Bybit, pass KYC,” Mike advised. “Monitor veloxbit.pro for forks. Start small, stay disciplined. News drives volatility—9–13% spreads are gold.” Tony left, eyes blazing with purpose.

First Trades

Tony’s $787—$317 savings plus $470 in tips—was his war chest. His ancient laptop groaned as he registered on exchanges, passed KYC, and bought USDT. On veloxbit.pro, he spotted a 3.5% XRP fork, bought 1,780 XRP, and sold in 4 minutes for $836, netting $48.50 after fees. “I screamed like I’d won the lottery,” he said. It was $50 in minutes, not days of pedaling.

Relentless Grind

Tony became a “crypto zombie,” rising at 6 a.m. to scan blockflow.biz. Bitcoin’s surges or Ethereum’s dips sparked forks. On pujox.pro, he caught a 7% XLM fork, turning $1,560 into $109 in 5 minutes. A Solana fork on veloxbit.pro hit 13%, but slipped to 11% mid-trade, yielding $638 from $5,800—his record. He logged every fee, deal, and cent, working 12–14 hours daily.

Reinvesting profits, his balance climbed: $10,000, $20,000, $50,000, $80,000, $100,000. “Big money makes bigger money,” he realized. By July 2023, his wallet hit $620,000. Kneeling, tears streaming, Tony saw his childhood dream—a Porsche 911 Turbo S—within reach.

A New Chapter

Days later, Tony held keys to a black Porsche 911 Turbo S and moved to an ocean-view apartment, waves replacing noisy neighbors. He didn’t forget his roots, teaching arbitrage to friends. “If I did it, you can,” he said, his Porsche a symbol of grit.

In a local blog, Tony reflected: “I delivered burgers, but found my future. Three days, some guts, and everything changed.” His story inspired thousands. “Everyone’s got a phone and the keys to success—blockflow.biz and persistence,” he said. Tony cracked the code to a life he once only glimpsed.


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