An interesting discovery while tracking the on-chain sources of $Fire tokens—by tracing back through three funding wallets, it ultimately points to a previously operated project that once reached a historical high of 1.7M. Reviewing the developer's transaction history, $Fire is the only other project they have recently worked on. This kind of background tracing is worth paying attention to when evaluating emerging tokens—understanding the development team's historical operational track record can often help assess the project's credibility and potential risks.
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WalletWhisperer
· 8h ago
Bro, I've seen this trick too many times, same old story. A 1.7M project is now manipulating new coins, and they want to copy again? I need to keep an eye on this wallet.
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TradingNightmare
· 8h ago
Same old trick, just changing the disguise to continue harvesting the newbies.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 8h ago
Ha, it's the same developer messing around with new coins again. The tactics are quite deep.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 8h ago
Here comes the old trick of harvesting retail investors again, switching to a different guise to continue the scam.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 8h ago
Wow, this developer has some skills. The 1.7M historical high is now being used for $Fire. Something smells fishy.
An interesting discovery while tracking the on-chain sources of $Fire tokens—by tracing back through three funding wallets, it ultimately points to a previously operated project that once reached a historical high of 1.7M. Reviewing the developer's transaction history, $Fire is the only other project they have recently worked on. This kind of background tracing is worth paying attention to when evaluating emerging tokens—understanding the development team's historical operational track record can often help assess the project's credibility and potential risks.