Recently spotted a troubling pattern: certain operators have been aggressively promoting meme tokens launched on Snowball, only to execute rapid exits shortly after. A case in point was $husbant, which saw classic pump-and-dump mechanics play out. This kind of coordinated shilling followed by immediate liquidation is becoming increasingly common in the meme coin space—worth keeping tabs on when evaluating new launches.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 12-26 01:49
Playing out this trick on Snowball has become old... I'm not even surprised to see another coin get rug pulled.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 12-26 01:48
Damn, here comes this routine again. The projects on Snowball are getting more and more aggressive.
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OfflineValidator
· 12-26 01:46
The projects on Snowball are really getting more and more outrageous. This wave of $husbant tactics has already been played out, right?
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NeverPresent
· 12-26 01:45
Here comes the old trick of cutting leeks again. I knew that husbant's crappy coin would skyrocket overnight... Forget it, the water here in snowball is too deep.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-26 01:42
Honestly, I saw this coming a long time ago. The group on Snowball are professional leek cutters. That wave of HUSBANT was really something else—quick in, quick out. A painful lesson.
Recently spotted a troubling pattern: certain operators have been aggressively promoting meme tokens launched on Snowball, only to execute rapid exits shortly after. A case in point was $husbant, which saw classic pump-and-dump mechanics play out. This kind of coordinated shilling followed by immediate liquidation is becoming increasingly common in the meme coin space—worth keeping tabs on when evaluating new launches.