Interesting pattern in these token bundles—each one seems to hold just enough SOL to execute a sell transaction independently. Worth noting how this mechanic shapes trading behavior across the Solana ecosystem. It's these kinds of micro-design choices that subtly influence how participants interact with on-chain assets. The consistency across multiple bundles suggests this isn't coincidental, but rather a deliberate structural feature. Something to keep an eye on when analyzing SOL trading dynamics and wallet behavior patterns.

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GweiWatchervip
· 9h ago
This guy's discovery is indeed interesting... Each package is tightly packed, and the sale happens just right each time. This is clearly carefully designed.
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RugPullAlarmvip
· 9h ago
Wait, does each package exactly hit the sell limit once? Isn't this the standard operating procedure of a Ponzi scheme... On-chain data doesn't lie, everyone.
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ClassicDumpstervip
· 9h ago
Wow, this operation method is quite interesting. It looks like someone has carefully designed this system to harvest retail investors.
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