There's a hot topic worth paying attention to: a certain AI concept token $SENT recently ranked in the top 20 on the CMC trending list, with active trading on the Solana chain. However, there is a serious problem—no official announcement has been made regarding the token launch. Such situations are usually fake tokens claiming to be from well-known projects, setting traps to harvest investors' funds. The seemingly legitimate trading interface, crazy price surges, and hot topics are all standard features of a trap. Investors eager to jump in are most likely to fall for it, as FOMO can cause people to overlook the most basic due diligence. What is the correct approach? Wait. Just wait for an official statement, which could be a verified Twitter account, the official website, or an official community announcement. That’s the real signal. Any token activity not confirmed by official sources, no matter how hot or high-ranked, should be considered an investment forbidden zone. Protect your wallet—it's always more valuable than chasing high returns.
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FunGibleTom
· 18h ago
Is this the same old trick again? The top 20 on CMC haven't even made an official announcement? Laughing to death, how do the retail investors still not learn
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Daring to go all-in without an official statement? That's just ridiculous
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$SENT This wave belongs to a classic rug setup; the higher the rank, the more dangerous it is
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Wait, wait, is it really that hard? Do we have to wait for an official tweet to move
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Wallet > profits, this time it's your conscience reminding you
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You believe Solana chain is booming? I think it's just a booming scam for retail investors
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FOMO has killed many retail investors, wake up everyone
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The official hasn't said a word, why are you in such a hurry
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Fake tokens are so familiar now, same soup, different bowl
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Real signals only come from official channels, everything else is just sugar-coated cannon fire
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SelfStaking
· 18h ago
Is this the same old trick? Thinking you're safe just because CMC's top 20? Wake up, brother.
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No official statement, and you're willing to go all-in? That's really bold.
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Wait, no announcement and you're already on the list? How is that possible... unless someone is manipulating behind the scenes.
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FOMO is truly a killer in investing; so many people get cut like this.
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I wouldn't even glance at $SENT; if there's no official announcement, it's fake.
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Wallet security is the top priority; no matter how high the increase, it's not worth gambling.
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That's why I now ask every time I see something—has the official confirmation come out?
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AirdropHuntress
· 18h ago
It's the same old trick again. Being in the top 20 on CMC doesn't mean much; the key is whether the official Twitter has made a statement. If not, it's undoubtedly a fake coin.
There's a hot topic worth paying attention to: a certain AI concept token $SENT recently ranked in the top 20 on the CMC trending list, with active trading on the Solana chain. However, there is a serious problem—no official announcement has been made regarding the token launch. Such situations are usually fake tokens claiming to be from well-known projects, setting traps to harvest investors' funds. The seemingly legitimate trading interface, crazy price surges, and hot topics are all standard features of a trap. Investors eager to jump in are most likely to fall for it, as FOMO can cause people to overlook the most basic due diligence. What is the correct approach? Wait. Just wait for an official statement, which could be a verified Twitter account, the official website, or an official community announcement. That’s the real signal. Any token activity not confirmed by official sources, no matter how hot or high-ranked, should be considered an investment forbidden zone. Protect your wallet—it's always more valuable than chasing high returns.