Didn't think I'd see a day when we would witness a soft rug pull. Do not buy AINI

Which site did I use to find the info about the accounts if you already knew all this?
what i meant by “already knowing” is not buying into random bs i don’t know about lmao
 
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Legitimate airdrops usually reward past behavior (like using a protocol). Requiring you to buy 1 SOL $86+ USD depending on today's price just to enter a giveaway is a classic tactic to artificially pump the price and create exit liquidity for the creator.



Notice the -68% drop in the last 24 hours. The volume is $1.5M, but the liquidity is only $63k. This in the crypto world is called wash trading bots buying and selling to themselves to make the coin look popular on the trending lists.
This also means if a few "whales" probably the devs sell, the price will gap down to nearly zero instantly.


View attachment 4960924
Also notice address ending in ...pump
means it was launched on Pump.fun,


It is a platform where anyone can launch a coin for $2. Also notice how they are multiple $AINI tokens with different addresses.

One more tell tale sign is how the top holders #2 through #33 all own almost identical amounts roughly 0.6% to 0.7% each. This is called Wallet Splitting. A developer uses a script to distribute the supply across 50+ different wallets to hide the fact that they own 30-50% of the total supply.

View attachment 4960975


This is a common scam. The fact that the price is down 68% while they are telling you to "buy now for a giveaway" means the original pump is over and they are looking for one last round of buyers so they can finish exiting their positions.

TLDR- DO NOT BUY. This is a coordinated "slow rug

Nigga no shit
 
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I think org should be operated by some old og, he will truly understand what org need
 
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Nigga no shit
Oh I see the fucking org website is running this themselves my bad

are the VIPS slowing down @Master? I'd find that hard to imagine given the popularity...

1777093375403
 
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@_Nazareth_ @vernier @Bryce @Whatever @Glorious King @jaaba

Ya I’m not falling for this shit. For me strike one was losing thousands in the 2021 Ethereum shitcoin market, and then another thousand or so in Solana last year. Not gonna let strike three happen, I know I can’t do crypto.
 
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Ya I’m not falling for this shit. For me strike one was losing thousands in the 2021 Ethereum shitcoin market, and then another thousand or so in Solana last year. Not gonna let strike three happen, I know I can’t do crypto.
Most niggas treat crypto like a casino, but it's really a high stakes infrastructure play. If you aren't deep in the whitepapers or don't have the stomach for Web3, it's just a sophisticated way to set money on fire
 
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Legitimate airdrops usually reward past behavior (like using a protocol). Requiring you to buy 1 SOL $86+ USD depending on today's price just to enter a giveaway is a classic tactic to artificially pump the price and create exit liquidity for the creator.



Notice the -68% drop in the last 24 hours. The volume is $1.5M, but the liquidity is only $63k. This in the crypto world is called wash trading bots buying and selling to themselves to make the coin look popular on the trending lists.
This also means if a few "whales" probably the devs sell, the price will gap down to nearly zero instantly.


View attachment 4960924
Also notice address ending in ...pump
means it was launched on Pump.fun,


It is a platform where anyone can launch a coin for $2. Also notice how they are multiple $AINI tokens with different addresses.

One more tell tale sign is how the top holders #2 through #33 all own almost identical amounts roughly 0.6% to 0.7% each. This is called Wallet Splitting. A developer uses a script to distribute the supply across 50+ different wallets to hide the fact that they own 30-50% of the total supply.

View attachment 4960975


This is a common scam. The fact that the price is down 68% while they are telling you to "buy now for a giveaway" means the original pump is over and they are looking for one last round of buyers so they can finish exiting their positions.

TLDR- DO NOT BUY. This is a coordinated "slow rug

Water

Good thread bhai
 
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Too late already spent my entire salary on it
That damn jew master
 
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