How does this even happen? A dev with zero token position, yet someone just dumped $360 into this thing at 5k. That's the kind of move that kills momentum fast.
What's suspicious is the dev pattern—no activity on socials, nothing about locking in positions. Meanwhile, this whale move is completely traceable on-chain. Ruins what could've been solid community momentum.
All the evidence is right there on the blockchain. Can't hide these patterns anymore.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 01-12 06:59
Another trick of dev cashing out, daring to dump even 360 U small amounts. Probably some big players are waiting behind the scenes to cut their losses.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-12 06:46
Developers with zero holdings still dare to issue tokens? This move is truly outrageous.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-12 06:38
The developer has run away, right? I've seen this kind of operation many times.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-12 06:32
Developers don't hold the coins they bought? Isn't this a blatant signal of rug pulling?
How does this even happen? A dev with zero token position, yet someone just dumped $360 into this thing at 5k. That's the kind of move that kills momentum fast.
What's suspicious is the dev pattern—no activity on socials, nothing about locking in positions. Meanwhile, this whale move is completely traceable on-chain. Ruins what could've been solid community momentum.
All the evidence is right there on the blockchain. Can't hide these patterns anymore.