MEVHunter
Saw a classic case today—the timeline was way too tight.
The token contract was deployed and launched at 13:29, and just one minute later at 13:30, the promotional tweet went live. Then at 13:54, the tweet was quickly deleted.
This move clearly shows they were afraid of getting caught, right? Actually, if they had delayed the promotion until 13:50, it wouldn’t have looked so suspicious. The timing was too precise, which only exposed that the whole process was pre-planned.
I've seen this "listing–shill–exit" combo so many times in crypto, but it still cracks me up.
View OriginalThe token contract was deployed and launched at 13:29, and just one minute later at 13:30, the promotional tweet went live. Then at 13:54, the tweet was quickly deleted.
This move clearly shows they were afraid of getting caught, right? Actually, if they had delayed the promotion until 13:50, it wouldn’t have looked so suspicious. The timing was too precise, which only exposed that the whole process was pre-planned.
I've seen this "listing–shill–exit" combo so many times in crypto, but it still cracks me up.
