I recently heard that the highly promoted project might have experienced a rug pull... Does anyone with insider information want to share the latest updates? How can we prevent risks with such projects?
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LightningLady
· 5h ago
I heard early this morning that another project has run away. This circle really, every day there's a new pit to fall into.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 5h ago
Looking at these kinds of issues, I actually feel a bit speechless. I’ve already said not to follow the trend recklessly, but still, some people jump into the trap.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 5h ago
You already rug pulled and still ask how to prevent it? You should have checked more of the position screenshots and contract code earlier.
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BearMarketBard
· 5h ago
Looking at these kinds of issues, I have to say—if I were to be blunt, eight out of ten projects that are hyped up are just like this.
Instead of waiting for others to reveal, it's better to learn how to analyze the holding addresses and lock-up periods—that's real skill.
If the team is anonymous, just pass; don't care how impressive the story sounds.
I mean, are there really people still chasing unverified contracts? They really have guts.
This wave will probably see some people panic selling and running away again; it's a cyclical phenomenon.
Prevention? It's simple—small-scale testing, don't go all in, always leave yourself an escape route.
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LostBetweenChains
· 5h ago
Beware of schemes that "disappear" after fundraising is complete. Doing homework and studying tokenomics is more important than anything else.
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ForkMaster
· 5h ago
Rug pull was obvious from the start. I've heard the project team's spiel too many times; just check the contract code and you'll see the flaws.
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Prevention? It's simple—don't chase the high. The money for my three kids' formula comes from spotting opportunities early, not from chasing hot trends.
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Honestly, those who got caught in this wave are all new investors; seasoned investors have already cashed out. Arbitrage from forks is the real secret to wealth.
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As a white-hat hacker, I tell you, audit reports are just for show. The key is whether there are backdoors in the contract, which is easy to spot.
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Anyone still promoting such projects now is either foolish or malicious. I won't touch them anymore; bear market mining is much more profitable.
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Haha, another "reliable analysis" turns into a "textbook-level rug pull." Which one of the week is this? I can't keep track anymore.
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Don't ask me how I know; it's just that I've been in the game long enough to have sharp eyes. Recognize early that project teams are all just weeds.
I recently heard that the highly promoted project might have experienced a rug pull... Does anyone with insider information want to share the latest updates? How can we prevent risks with such projects?