Is $EVAA setting up for a coordinated pump scheme?



Looking at the playbook, it's eerily similar to what went down with $RIVER. Those patterns of sudden volume spikes, coordinated narratives across socials, and artificial momentum creation—they tend to end the same way for retail traders.

When you see these mechanics repeat, history suggests one outcome: retail gets left holding the bag. Worth watching the on-chain data closely and asking yourself whether the fundamentals actually support the hype, or if you're just watching a well-orchestrated market cycle.
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CodeZeroBasisvip
· 01-06 14:23
Another one? Everyone has now learned the tricks of $RIVER, so disgusting.
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FlippedSignalvip
· 01-06 08:16
Well, it still depends on on-chain data to speak, $RIVER's set is happening again, it's really incredible. --- It's the same old trick, retail investors are still bottom-fishing while the big players have already run. --- Honestly, as soon as coordinated narratives appear, I know it's time to withdraw. --- If $EVAA really pumps this time, that would be too boring. --- Looking at the trading volume, it seems a bit suspicious, but risk is on you guys. --- It's always the same storyline, those new rookies are never learning. --- Fundamentals can't support this increase; do you believe it? Anyway, I don't. --- They haven't even learned the lesson from $RIVER yet. --- By the way, why do some people still jump in even though they know it's a scam? I really can't understand. --- This kind of coordinated move clearly shows someone is manipulating behind the scenes.
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ExpectationFarmervip
· 01-06 02:13
Is this the same old trick again? Haven't we learned our lesson from $RIVER yet? Retail investors are just here to be the bagholders. Wake up, everyone. Volume surges, narratives suddenly unify... it all looks very suspicious. The manipulation methods are all the same, and we are always the ones getting hurt. Just shouting slogans without looking at on-chain data, someone is going to get rekt again this time. I've smelled this kind of scent from $EVAA before. Stay far away, that's for sure. As for the real fundamentals, asking about them is pointless; there are only stories.
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MetaLord420vip
· 01-03 14:52
It's the same trick again. I saw through $RIVER last time, and now $EVAA is doing the same thing. Retail investors are always the last bagholders. This game is too dirty. On-chain data doesn't lie, but narratives can.
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 01-03 14:46
Same old trick again, haven't you learned your lesson from $RIVER yet? This time, switching to a different disguise to continue scamming.
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BrokenDAOvip
· 01-03 14:42
It's the same old trick... How long has it been since RIVER's script, and now they're redoing it under a different guise? The ironic part is that retail investors are still learning to be obedient. When the incentive mechanism is distorted, the narrative begins to be spun. This is the most common governance inertia we've seen.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 01-03 14:41
ngl the $RIVER playbook is basically copypasta at this point... volume spikes, coordinated twitter narratives, synthetic momentum. statistically speaking there's like a 94% probability this ends the same way. retail always gets liquidated when the math doesn't add up
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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 01-03 14:30
Same old story, haven't learned the lesson from $RIVER yet? Now it's $EVAA's turn. Honestly, I'm tired of it. This kind of volume-price manipulation, always the same trick. Retail investors end up as the bagholders. I just want to know who the hell is still involved. On-chain data is all there; if you don't look, you deserve it. The fundamentals are a joke. Really like playing with fire, huh? This kind of hype flooding the market, I see right through it. Using the same template repeatedly, I'm exhausted... And some people still believe this narrative.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 01-03 14:29
Is this the same old trick again? Haven't learned enough from the lesson of $RIVER? --- When trading volume surges, people start to tell stories. I could act out this script with my eyes closed. --- Retail investors are always the last to realize what’s really happening. --- On-chain data doesn’t lie, but most people are just too lazy to look. --- Wait, this is really exactly the same as the last $RIVER operation... --- The fundamentals can’t support this rally; it’s purely driven by narrative, which is a bit risky. --- They’re probably going to cut the grass on another wave of retail investors. Stay alert. --- History loves to repeat itself, especially in the crypto world. --- The "consensus" on social media is often the most dangerous thing. Remember this.
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