Just got blocked by a project developer after pointing out some concerning token supply mechanics. Apparently calling out red flags isn't welcome in some circles.
The core issue: project team is shifting entire token supply across multiple side wallets, which raises serious questions about actual circulating supply and price manipulation potential. This kind of off-chain movement obfuscates real liquidity and holder distribution.
If you're looking at this project, dig into the wallet movements on-chain. Cross-reference claimed supply vs. what's actually trackable. When developers block scrutiny instead of clarifying tokenomics, that's usually a sign to stay cautious.
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ForkThisDAO
· 11h ago
Haha, being blocked indeed indicates something fishy.
Being blocked makes it even more suspicious, showing that the project team is guilty.
I've seen this kind of operation too many times, the wallet dance routine.
Putting this project aside, your methodology is very important.
Developers avoiding scrutiny can be sentenced to death.
Supply volume is something that can't be hidden; on-chain, it's all ledgers.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 18h ago
Oh no, here we go again with the tricks—one poke and it explodes?
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FomoAnxiety
· 18h ago
Another shady project. The wallet transfers are so flashy, yet they still dare to ban accounts? Wake up, everyone.
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ApeShotFirst
· 18h ago
Hahaha, banned? This is the cryptoverse, everyone. If you hit a nerve, they'll just mute you. Reasonable.
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FancyResearchLab
· 18h ago
Another developer gets blocked as soon as they hit a sore spot—an active script. The theoretically feasible tokenomics is actually Lu Ban No. 7 in construction.
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DAOdreamer
· 18h ago
It's the same trick again, I've seen it too many times.
Just got blocked by a project developer after pointing out some concerning token supply mechanics. Apparently calling out red flags isn't welcome in some circles.
The core issue: project team is shifting entire token supply across multiple side wallets, which raises serious questions about actual circulating supply and price manipulation potential. This kind of off-chain movement obfuscates real liquidity and holder distribution.
If you're looking at this project, dig into the wallet movements on-chain. Cross-reference claimed supply vs. what's actually trackable. When developers block scrutiny instead of clarifying tokenomics, that's usually a sign to stay cautious.