101-Year-Old Grandma Outplays Trenches Live on Stream
Summary
• 101-year-old Thelma Mae Scott from Columbus went live on pump fun with her grandson, making her the oldest person to ever stream on the platform.
• She answered questions from the live chat for an hour before selling her position, which sparked memes about being dumped by the oldest person ever, with clips from her stream spreading quickly.
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On September 16, Thelma Mae Scott, a 101-year-old from Columbus, became the oldest person to livestream on pump fun. Joined by her grandson, she hosted a one-hour session where he read questions from the live chat.
Shortly after, she sold her position in the coin.
This triggered a wave of jokes and memes across X, with many highlighting the novelty of being dumped on by someone over a century old. Clips from her stream circulated widely.
Influencer @0xRamonos also weighed in, saying that nothing compares to the feeling of being outplayed by a 101-year-old grandma.
The situation was quickly linked to the earlier "quant kid" event, where a child sold tokens live on stream while showing wallet profits.
Despite exiting, Scott left behind $17K in missed creator fees. The coin itself continued to rise, reaching a $1.8M market cap after the sell-off.
