Be cautious with this account—they posted what appeared to be a contract address for a token, then swiftly removed it. This is a classic pump-and-dump red flag. The pattern of sharing unverified contracts and deleting posts is typical of rug pull schemes. Always verify token authenticity through official channels and established blockchain explorers before engaging. If you spot similar activity, flag the account immediately to protect other traders.
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-04 19:34
It should be noted that this "publish and delete immediately" trick was already discussed by the community in 2017, and it is nothing more than a classic case of information asymmetry to harvest retail investors. On-chain data shows that these types of accounts often repeat this operation within 48 hours.
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TokenToaster
· 01-03 02:01
Haha, another post deletion. I can smell the bullshit from this routine.
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TokenTaxonomist
· 01-02 10:50
ngl, this is textbook predatory behavior. let me pull up my spreadsheet real quick—deletion patterns like this score a 9.8/10 on the systematic risk assessment scale. taxonomically speaking, we're looking at an evolutionary dead-end of a scammer here.
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DancingCandles
· 01-02 10:50
I've seen too many cases of instant post deletion. This move is really a clear sign of a potential rug pull.
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OnchainSniper
· 01-02 10:49
It's the same trick again. Deleting posts makes it even more suspicious. Hiding the contract address—could that be a good thing?
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MetaverseLandlady
· 01-02 10:46
Here comes another post-deletion buddy, I've seen this trick many times before.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-02 10:32
Another post deletion? I can see through this trick with my eyes closed.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 01-02 10:28
I'm too familiar with this trick; posting and deleting repeatedly is just a way to scam.
Be cautious with this account—they posted what appeared to be a contract address for a token, then swiftly removed it. This is a classic pump-and-dump red flag. The pattern of sharing unverified contracts and deleting posts is typical of rug pull schemes. Always verify token authenticity through official channels and established blockchain explorers before engaging. If you spot similar activity, flag the account immediately to protect other traders.