Just spotted something interesting in the market today. Been tracking this new token that's starting to generate some buzz.



$Piggy is the ticker, and I've been running my usual technical checks on it. Contract address for anyone wanting to dig deeper: Dw7SvKnQgK7UNG4W8DboEuZCC79P96CNhMhVgf9pump

Did a full breakdown using one of my go-to analysis tools. The patterns are showing some potential, but as always, DYOR before making any moves. Not financial advice, just sharing what caught my attention during today's scan.

Anyone else looking at this one? Would be curious to hear other perspectives on the chart setup.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 2025-12-02 10:55
The name piggy sounds like a teaser for a rug pull, but the chart does have something to it...
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RugpullTherapist
· 2025-12-01 05:56
Ngl piggy sounds a bit suspicious, but the chart does look interesting...
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ChainProspector
· 2025-11-30 05:25
Piggy, this thing's chart is indeed interesting, but I have to say, I usually keep my distance from these new coins.
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OnChainDetective
· 2025-11-30 05:24
ngl the wallet clustering on this one's screaming manipulation to me... traced back three hops and the liquidity pattern looks sus af. based on historical data, this exact signature precedes like 70% of the rugpulls i've tracked. but hey, probably nothing right
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BrokenDAO
· 2025-11-30 05:17
Another pump coin... The chart looks interesting but the real question is, who is controlling the liquidity? This is a typical scenario of incentive distortion.
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UncleWhale
· 2025-11-30 05:16
The name piggy sounds very meme-like, haha. However, you really have to look at the technical aspects yourself.
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