You ever notice how some folks pitch their master plan? "Hey guys, let's all pile into this one token together!" Then you find out they already scooped up 7% of the supply across a dozen wallets before saying a word. Oh, and the endgame? Pump it straight to a billion dollar valuation. Classic move.
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CryptoComedian
· 12-10 05:54
Laughing and laughing and crying, isn't that all I witnessed last week?
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CompoundPersonality
· 12-07 23:42
NGL, I'm tired of this trick. Hoard first, hype later—the classic scam forever...
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0xSleepDeprived
· 12-07 07:58
Same old trick: first they dump money to buy the dip, then they start shouting slogans; once retail investors jump in, they begin selling off. It's always the same playbook.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 12-07 07:58
People are still falling for this trick after all these years. Unbelievable, haha.
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ChainDetective
· 12-07 07:53
A typical pump-and-dump scheme, I've seen through this trick long ago.
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GmGmNoGn
· 12-07 07:46
A typical prelude to a rug pull; it's always the same routine every time.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-07 07:45
Same old trick. I've seen this kind of shady operation many times—they've already stashed their chips ahead of time and then come to "invite" everyone to jump in. Truly typical.
You ever notice how some folks pitch their master plan? "Hey guys, let's all pile into this one token together!" Then you find out they already scooped up 7% of the supply across a dozen wallets before saying a word. Oh, and the endgame? Pump it straight to a billion dollar valuation. Classic move.