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.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 12h ago
This approach is really sloppy, not even leaving a gap. Deleted the post after 24 minutes, afraid of being exposed by on-chain analysts.
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SwapWhisperer
· 17h ago
Damn, this time difference is just ridiculous. Posting a minute apart? This guy really didn't think it through.
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Deleting the post is even funnier, the more you try to cover it up, the more obvious it gets.
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Seriously, I could recite these crypto tricks by heart by now, it's so annoying.
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From 13:29 to 13:30... bro, this is basically the crime scene.
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Planned everything so meticulously ahead of time, but ended up tripping over the timeline, that's rookie stuff.
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I've seen this kind of act way too many times, I'm immune to it by now, haha.
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And then hastily deleted the post, isn't that just a dead giveaway?
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That's just how crypto is, the same story plays out over and over again.
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The timing couldn't be more dead-on, are you just blatantly committing the act?
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LMAO, this move is the definition of "the smarter you try to be, the dumber it gets."
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LiquidityHunter
· 17h ago
Damn, this move is so amateur, the timing is as dumb as it gets—they have no idea what counter-surveillance even means.
Tweeting within a minute? How desperate can you be, afraid no one's going to buy in, huh?
This pump-and-dump routine is so played out in crypto, yet every time they think they're being smart.
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BridgeJumper
· 17h ago
Haha, this pace really is pretty much like live-streaming a rug pull.
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.