Recently, I have been paying attention to the marketing trends of a leading exchange, and I found that they have been emphasizing words like fund security and risk control protection. Upon closer inspection, there is an interesting phenomenon—these statements frequently feature the character "安" (security).



Coincidentally, many new coins with the character "安" suddenly appeared on the market. One of the projects even designed its avatar as a shield icon, visually reinforcing the concept of "security." There's nothing wrong with that in itself, but what's more interesting is that a deep look into the project's holdings distribution and liquidity characteristics shows clear signs of high control.

With this combination of tactics—naming strategy, visual design, marketing rhythm, along with obvious signs of fund control—it all seems logically interconnected. Of course, this is just market observation; everyone can verify it themselves and see if they find similar angles.
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TokenRationEatervip
· 01-17 01:44
Oh no, this set of marketing scripts is really top-notch—safety safety safety, brainwashing is truly exceptional. It's always the "An" character at the start, and the shield logo—I've seen this script before. Controlling the market so blatantly and still daring to do this—there's definitely something to it. When the exchange talks about safety, new coins are just harvesting retail investors—it's really amusing. This logical chain is tightly controlled, from naming to design to fund flow, each link connected—truly terrifying. But to be honest, I haven't touched these "An" coins for a long time—they're too deep in the套路. They look like a carefully crafted scheme, just waiting for the next sucker to take the bait. Why is it always like this? The more they say it's safe, the more you should stay far away.
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SingleForYearsvip
· 01-17 01:12
Damn, it's the same old trick again, do they really think retail investors are fools? Shield logo + security vocabulary, this combo move is indeed top-notch... The details are well captured, gotta dig into it thoroughly. This is definitely a signal of coordinated pump-and-dump. Wait, I need to check the position distribution... there's really something fishy. Here we go again, switching to another "An" alias to continue the scam. This logical chain, I have to admit, there's some real substance. Quickly note down the list, don't touch these coins this round. Hmm, marketing rhythm combined with market manipulation, a perfect routine. No wonder it's a top exchange, their tactics are also exceptional. Everyone, do your own checks, don't be fooled by this visual deception. Combination punches are just that—hard to defend against. Liquidity data gets exposed as soon as you check...
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 01-16 18:39
Ha, it's the same old trick. Just by giving it a safe name, they can trick people into entering. Controlling the market so blatantly and still having the nerve to package it as a new project. Wait, why do I feel like I've seen this logic several times before? Does anyone really get fooled by the shield logo? Now it's time to stay up late analyzing the holding data. But on the other hand, the connection between exchange promotion and the naming of coins is indeed suspicious. I suggest everyone check on the chain themselves, don't just rely on hearsay.
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GasFeeCryervip
· 01-16 07:02
Here we go again with this set? Exchanges shouting "security coin" and then popping up, please everyone, stay alert --- Shield logo, with "An" character, high control of the market—I've seen this combination too many times --- It's terrifying when you think about it carefully—marketing buzzwords and coin names matching like secret codes --- Sorry everyone, I just want to know when we can catch the real bottom --- This kind of trick is obvious at a glance, but the key is that some people still fall for it --- The phrase "interconnected" is used brilliantly—it's a carefully planned trap --- But your perspective is indeed novel, I need to go on-chain and dig a little --- It's always the same—shouting "security, security" until they lose their voice, yet they still get scammed --- Position distribution can be seen at a glance, everyone stop pretending --- Why do some people always believe in these obvious signals?
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NftBankruptcyClubvip
· 01-14 19:52
Damn, this technique is really top-notch. Marketing buzzwords, coin names, visual design—all part of a combined attack. The signs of market manipulation are so obvious, yet they still dare to play like this. I've seen this trick so many times, just waiting for the retail investors to walk right into the trap. That part with the shield logo was hilarious—selling a sense of security so aggressively. The distribution of holdings clearly shows it's all a scheme. Another carefully planned harvest show. Go ahead and verify for yourselves; I'll just watch to see if anyone still falls for it. This exchange really dares to play. The hints are so obvious that it’s chilling. It feels like the words "security" in the crypto world are becoming more and more valuable, but just mentioning it easily leads to a scam.
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WalletAnxietyPatientvip
· 01-14 19:50
Here we go again. This "security" marketing scheme is truly top-notch. How much can a single word sell for? Huh? The signs of market manipulation are so obvious, and people are still buying? The套路 is a bit outrageous. From naming to visual design, everything is coordinated. How much money does it take to pull off such a complete setup? Wait, those position distribution data—where did you see them? You should verify them yourself before trusting. Another wave of "An" character-themed leek harvesters? This bear market is really incredible. I'm just curious—why are people following such obvious manipulations?
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MindsetExpandervip
· 01-14 19:46
It's the same old trick, just a different coat of paint. Wait a minute, isn't this logical chain way too obvious? It feels like everyone in the industry should see through it. Shield icon, the frequent appearance of the word "safe," high control of the market... They really dare to play. Basically, it's pushing the boundaries, trying to see if they can scam newcomers. There are a bunch of projects like this every week, I'm already fed up with it.
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MetaRecktvip
· 01-14 19:45
Damn, this set of tactics to cut leeks is getting more and more sophisticated, brazenly so. Isn't this just a disguise for a farming scheme? I'm already tired of it. Alright, alright, I'm chanting a spell. Wake up, everyone. The shield logo just makes me laugh. They're just putting up a front for themselves. Have you noticed that the K-line charts of these kinds of coins are all extremely suspicious? I bet they will experience rapid rises and falls within a month again. Are exchanges and project teams collaborating to scam us? Question mark? And "security protection"? I only see a big trap waving at me. They really treat leeks as fools. What other angles do they need for verification? The data is right here. I've seen nearly ten coins with the character "An" this month. Is this an epidemic?
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 01-14 19:40
It's the same old trick again, exchanges setting the rhythm and project teams following suit. Truly incredible. Wait, a shield logo with the character "An" coin? That's so obvious. It happens every time. As soon as marketing buzzwords come out, related concept coins inevitably surge within a week. Such routines. Projects that deeply manipulate the market still have the nerve to promote safety? That's hilarious. I'm already tired of this kind of joint marketing. Just waiting for the day they get delisted.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 01-14 19:31
Another set of marketing tricks to cut leeks again, this approach is really everywhere. I’ve looked at coins starting with the character 'An', and they are indeed tightly controlled. This exchange is really slick, once the marketing vocabulary is laid out, they start to cut. Haha, visual deception combined with holding and cutting losses, a combo move. Ugh, another "safe" project. I better secure my wallet first. Even if you see through it, you still have to go yourself; no one can save you.
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