Franklin and its related tokens seem to be doomed, USD1 is aggressively siphoning off liquidity.
Worldlibertyfi will probably suddenly start heavily promoting USD1 and Franklin, and then? The top will form immediately.
Just look at what happened to SPSC.
The top players in the ecosystem don't want retail investors to have any fun—they just want to drain liquidity. This playbook has been repeated too many times, always the same script: hype, retail enters, project team cashes out and exits.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 16h ago
I've said it before, this trick is everywhere, retail investors are always the ones taking the hit.
Didn't people already get burned on SPSC? How dare anyone still touch it?
Do you really think the big players will let us win? Dream on, a vampire is always a vampire.
Just looking at USD1, you can tell nothing good will come of it.
I really don't get why people keep rushing in, do they have to get fleeced once to be satisfied?
The whole ecosystem is just a big casino, betting on who will be the last fool.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 16h ago
Good morning. At 2am I suddenly remembered that SPSC drama... It's really a textbook case of a liquidity trap. Retail investors are still thinking about bottom-fishing, while the whales had already set up their dark pools to take orders.
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I've seen Franklin's play too many times. It's the classic setup for a sandwich attack. USD1 is sucking up liquidity like crazy, the top is forming, and people are letting their positions dictate their thinking. It's always the same pattern.
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As for those guys at Worldlibertyfi, they're just surviving on this trick: hyping, dumping, cashing out... Time is the most expensive cost, but retail investors are still calculating yields.
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Here we go again? Gas wars, miner tips, bot paradise all activated. The script where the top eats the meat and the bottom drinks the soup never goes out of style.
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See how SPSC died? Franklin will die the same way. This ecosystem doesn't welcome retail investors at all, only liquidity—until it's drained dry.
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Good morning. Awake at midnight, the liquidity trap shows its true form again. The USD1 bloodsucking trick—I can see through it with my eyes closed.
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SignatureVerifier
· 16h ago
ngl the validation metrics on this are looking pretty sus... insufficient on-chain data to confirm the actual drain mechanics here. technically speaking, usd1's liquidity extraction pattern requires further auditing before i'd call it a definitive rug tbh
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TerraNeverForget
· 16h ago
Same old trick, they pump and dump every time.
Franklin saw through this game a long time ago, and there are still people trying to buy the dip?
USD1 is sucking blood, USD1 is sucking blood, as if there’s actually anyone left to hold the bag.
Still haven’t forgotten about the SPSC incident, and here we go again.
The big players just want to hog everything for themselves; once the retail investors are drained, the game is over.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 16h ago
Another typical rug-pull script, it's so cliché.
Franklin is probably done for this time, USD1 has sucked too much value.
The scheme is overused, it's always the same playbook.
I've seen through it long ago; the top players just want to feed on retail investors.
This ecosystem has already rotted, don't expect it to get better.
Wasn't the SPSC lesson harsh enough?
When will retail investors ever learn?
Behind this USD1 surge, it's all paved with corpses.
They cash out and leave, and we're left with the mess.
It's an endless harvest season, but the victims are always us.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 16h ago
It's too old-fashioned, they play this way every time... Retail investors still can't learn.
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USD1 is a real vampire, directly drained Franklin into an empty shell.
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As soon as Worldlibertyfi made a move, I knew they were going to dump. Same old tricks.
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I was stunned by that SPSC move. This time Franklin probably can't escape either.
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The top players never intended for us to make money, they just want to dump on us and be done with it.
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It's the same old story: hype, someone takes the bag, they cash out and leave. When will this script ever change?
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Franklin is already collapsing, and USD1 is still draining... just too greedy.
Franklin and its related tokens seem to be doomed, USD1 is aggressively siphoning off liquidity.
Worldlibertyfi will probably suddenly start heavily promoting USD1 and Franklin, and then? The top will form immediately.
Just look at what happened to SPSC.
The top players in the ecosystem don't want retail investors to have any fun—they just want to drain liquidity. This playbook has been repeated too many times, always the same script: hype, retail enters, project team cashes out and exits.