Watch out for these tokens—serious red flags are popping up.
Right now, at least three tokens are showing patterns that look suspiciously like coordinated pump-and-dump schemes designed to liquidate leveraged positions repeatedly. We're talking $PIPPIN, $JellyJelly, and $ARC.
I've spotted similar suspicious activity on a few other projects too, but I'm holding back on naming them until I can connect more dots with certainty.
If you're holding or trading any of these, stay alert. The charts don't lie—and neither do the wallets moving behind the scenes.
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DataPickledFish
· 9h ago
Honestly, I've been suspicious of these three coins for a long time. The chart pattern clearly shows it's just a way to scam retail investors.
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0xInsomnia
· 9h ago
Bro, this analysis is spot on. I've been suspicious of PIPPIN's trend for a while.
I've always felt that these coins are being manipulated by insiders. Now that you mention it, I’m even more convinced.
$ARC's on-chain data is so obvious—it's clearly repeatedly liquidating leveraged traders.
Waiting for your upcoming list; I feel there are still many traps waiting ahead.
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BrokenRugs
· 9h ago
$PIPPIN I’ve felt something was off for a while, and I think this wave is about to cut people.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 9h ago
Are they here to harvest the leeks again? I saw through PIPPIN clearly this time, they dumped the market really hard.
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I already sold that broken coin jelly a long time ago, it’s too obvious, brother.
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These three acting together... it’s indeed a bit suspicious.
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Are you sure ARC is involved too? I’m still holding it, need to check the K-line quickly.
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That’s right, on-chain data never lies, gotta keep an eye on those big wallet addresses.
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Why do some people always insist on playing with this kind of stuff... it’s the same old routine every time.
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To those holding suspicious coins, be really careful.
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Waiting for your list, do the others also need to avoid the traps?
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ProtocolRebel
· 9h ago
ngl $PIPPIN I saw through that routine a long time ago, the chart is just like a textbook for cutting leeks...
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Another old trick of "I have insider information but won't say it yet," really daring to play
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$ARC is indeed suspicious, on-chain data doesn't add up, feels like someone is manipulating behind the scenes
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$JellyJelly? Never heard of it, just the name already has half the potential to cut leeks
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I've seen too many coordinated dumps like this, unfortunately, someone always ends up stepping into the trap
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You can even see clues from the chart, which means it's already very obvious... how greedy do you have to be to keep bottom-fishing
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Wallet flows don't lie, but most people choose to pretend they don't see
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APY追逐者
· 9h ago
Wow, $PIPPIN's move is so obvious. It's clear that someone is manipulating behind the scenes.
Watch out for these tokens—serious red flags are popping up.
Right now, at least three tokens are showing patterns that look suspiciously like coordinated pump-and-dump schemes designed to liquidate leveraged positions repeatedly. We're talking $PIPPIN, $JellyJelly, and $ARC.
I've spotted similar suspicious activity on a few other projects too, but I'm holding back on naming them until I can connect more dots with certainty.
If you're holding or trading any of these, stay alert. The charts don't lie—and neither do the wallets moving behind the scenes.