Refers to tokens where 1 address holds more than 80% of all tokens, while addresses 2 to 5 hold the rest, and the others hold 0.5%. When a new token is released on certain exchanges, and this exchange is not listed, the exchange simply buys this token on those exchanges and therefore becomes the owner of 80% or more of all tokens on its own exchange. Then, a pair is created, and listing begins on this exchange. Initially, everyone buys at a high price looking at the prices on other exchanges, but then, of course, there is a decline in the coin's price. Here, addresses 2 and onward are activated to lower the price, and as a result, we drop to the bottom in price. In conclusion, beware of tokens where 1 address holds more than 80% of all tokens; it will be a long, meaningless game.
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Refers to tokens where 1 address holds more than 80% of all tokens, while addresses 2 to 5 hold the rest, and the others hold 0.5%. When a new token is released on certain exchanges, and this exchange is not listed, the exchange simply buys this token on those exchanges and therefore becomes the owner of 80% or more of all tokens on its own exchange. Then, a pair is created, and listing begins on this exchange. Initially, everyone buys at a high price looking at the prices on other exchanges, but then, of course, there is a decline in the coin's price. Here, addresses 2 and onward are activated to lower the price, and as a result, we drop to the bottom in price. In conclusion, beware of tokens where 1 address holds more than 80% of all tokens; it will be a long, meaningless game.