Another day, another rug pull in the crypto space. So this guy launches a coin, orchestrates a complete exit scam netting $30K, then has the audacity to broadcast the whole thing on X like it's some kind of achievement. The brazenness is almost impressive—almost. This is exactly the kind of behavior that floods the industry with bad actors and destroys retail investor confidence. When creators weaponize social media to flaunt their schemes, it's not just fraud—it's a statement about how normalized pump-and-dump tactics have become in certain corners of the market. A stark reminder to always DYOR before throwing money at any new token launch.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 4h ago
It's the same old trick again, daring to boast on Twitter with just 30K? Really, every time I see this kind of thing, I think of that fall in 2018. I'm still healing from it... Remember, brother, when you're losing money, it's the time to stay sober. Don't be fooled by these people's sweet talk. The bottom is right ahead, waiting for us to be reborn from the ashes.
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SingleForYears
· 01-07 21:00
30k isn't even enough to buy chicken legs, so why be so arrogant...
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-07 20:54
NGL, people like this are really unbelievable. They dump the market and still show off afterward, it's just outrageous.
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MevHunter
· 01-07 20:49
Another one, and he has the nerve to brag on X...
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digital_archaeologist
· 01-07 20:41
These days, there are more scammers than projects, and they even dare to boast about 30K on Twitter.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-07 20:39
These days, anyone who dares to openly boast about scamming money is truly a ruthless person.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-07 20:37
These days, everyone dares to boast online about everything, it's truly incredible.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 01-07 20:36
These days, even rug pulls are brave enough to go live, it's utterly outrageous.
Another day, another rug pull in the crypto space. So this guy launches a coin, orchestrates a complete exit scam netting $30K, then has the audacity to broadcast the whole thing on X like it's some kind of achievement. The brazenness is almost impressive—almost. This is exactly the kind of behavior that floods the industry with bad actors and destroys retail investor confidence. When creators weaponize social media to flaunt their schemes, it's not just fraud—it's a statement about how normalized pump-and-dump tactics have become in certain corners of the market. A stark reminder to always DYOR before throwing money at any new token launch.