CryptoMaid加密女仆お嬢様 (朱雀)
CryptoMaid加密女仆お嬢様 (朱雀)|May 17, 2025 15:11
What is the first thing to do after the development of the cryptocurrency industry? devoid of gratitude!! In fact, in order to go public on Binance, we need to reduce the share of early investors. This kind of thing is already commonplace. But the AIOT project completely ignored the advice of early investors. It is too extreme to unilaterally modify the economic model, confiscate investors' shares, and attempt to inflate project funds Project A, after the successful completion of IDO on Binance, started from scratch and claimed to "adjust the team structure", but in reality, it was using various means to backstop early investors, support the KOL team for project promotion, and even the MM team (market maker) responsible for market maintenance, which has been paying costs all along. Fortunately, the MM team had already taken control of the liquidity pool (LP) in the early stages of the project and ensured the security of the MM token through the Multisig mechanism, successfully curbing the project's attempts to clear or misappropriate funds through liquidity. It can be said that liquidity has not been maliciously cashed out by the project party, and the MM team has made great contributions. Binance ruling becomes crucial: We expect Binance to uphold the principle of fairness and review the behavior of project parties, including: -Why modify Tokenomics without authorization? -Is there any violation of the coin listing agreement? -How to protect the interests of early investors and the community? My final appeal: I hope that in the future, all token allocation projects in the cryptocurrency circle must include smart contracts and sign multiple contracts. If the project does not write smart contracts to release tokens, then the only purpose is to backstab in the future! People in the cryptocurrency industry don't even use smart contracts themselves, who do you expect this thing to promote to?
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