Watch out for $EPT—it's showing all the classic signs of a pump-and-dump scheme, similar to what happened with $BDXN. These types of projects typically see coordinated buying frenzies followed by sharp selloffs once early investors take profits. If you're considering getting involved, understand the risks: retail investors often enter at the peak and face significant losses. Do your own research on the project fundamentals, trading volume patterns, and holder distribution before making any moves.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 4h ago
nah man $EPT giving me serious BDXN flashbacks rn... those pump frenzy patterns don't lie fr
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LiquidationTherapist
· 4h ago
ngl it's always the same routine... When I saw retail investors crying during the BDXN wave, I knew EPT wasn't going to have any good show either. smh
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WhaleWatcher
· 4h ago
NGL, I've seen this EPT trick many times before. I just dodged the BDXN wave... Now it's happening again? Retail investors always catch the last move.
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BridgeJumper
· 4h ago
NGL, I've seen this trick too many times. $EPT is just another scheme to cut the leeks.
Watch out for $EPT—it's showing all the classic signs of a pump-and-dump scheme, similar to what happened with $BDXN. These types of projects typically see coordinated buying frenzies followed by sharp selloffs once early investors take profits. If you're considering getting involved, understand the risks: retail investors often enter at the peak and face significant losses. Do your own research on the project fundamentals, trading volume patterns, and holder distribution before making any moves.