A 68% drop in one week, a 189% surge in one day! What kind of demon coin is LAB?



The entire crypto community has recently been flooded by this demon coin: LAB

Real data, absolutely terrifying:

- Lowest on July 3: $5.58, daily volatility 98.7%
- Single-day surge on July 4: 189% ($5.83 → $16.87)
- Current price: $16.5

A week ago it was at $20, and a week before that, the lowest was $5.58.
Surge, crash, then surge again—completely defying normal crypto market logic.

Today, we'll fully break down the complete 6-step market maker harvesting process for LAB.

1. Early June: Market maker quietly builds position at low prices

Long-term sideways movement between $7 and $12, with extremely low trading volume.
Retail investors didn't pay attention, no one bought, and the market maker silently accumulated enough chips.

2. Mid-to-late June: Pump to lure retail investors in

Direct pump from $9.5 to a high of $20.4.
Great price action, astonishing gains—retail investors rushed in chasing the high.
The market maker slowly distributed at highs between $15 and $20.

3. June 19: Violent volatility, testing retail buying power

High of $18.73, low of $12.78 that day.
Daily volatility of 46.5%.

No normal mainstream coin would have such an abnormal pattern.
This was the market maker probing:
How many retail investors are still willing to buy in? Is the market hot enough?

4. July 3: Complete crash, 68% drop

The market maker finished distributing, directly abandoned support.
Price freefell from $20 to $5.58.

Down 68% in just one week.
Countless retail investors who chased the high were trapped, forced to cut losses, or liquidated.

5. July 4: Market maker buys back at low prices, violent pump

The market maker re-entered at $5.83.
Single-day pump of 189%.

The goal is crystal clear:
Create the illusion of a "bottom-finding, strong rebound" to attract new retail investors.

6. Now: Second distribution, a new round of harvesting underway

Market maker cost: $5.8
Current price: $16.5

Profit over 200%.
Now it's slowly distributing at highs, dumping all low-cost chips to retail investors chasing the pump.

Why is LAB absolutely a pure market maker coin?

A 5% daily increase for BTC is considered a big move.
LAB: Doubles in a day, crashes 70% in a week.

Completely inconsistent with natural market fluctuations.
Standard market maker cycle:
Accumulation → Pump → Distribution → Dump → Second pump → Second harvest.

The market maker has already completed two full rounds of harvesting.

The most absurd truth: Market cap has already burst into a bubble

Total LAB supply: 1 billion tokens
Current price: $16.5

Total market cap: $16.5 billion

Comparison: Dogecoin's market cap is only $15 billion.

An altcoin no one has heard of, with no ecosystem, no hype,
Has a market cap higher than Dogecoin.

The bubble is absurdly huge, sustained purely by the market maker's manipulation.

Market maker's next move prediction

Most likely next:
Consolidation range between $15 and $18, continuing distribution.

Once chips are fully distributed, another round of violent crashes begins.

Remember the iron law of market maker coins:
The first crash is not the bottom, and the second bounce is definitely not the bottom either.
The true bottom comes when no one talks about it and no one buys.

Summary

LAB = Pure manipulated market maker coin.
Currently in the second phase of luring retail investors and distributing.

Those trapped at the top haven't been bailed out yet.
The market maker's low-cost chips have already doubled in profit.

Chasing the high now is pure exit liquidity.

Have you been harvested by LAB, or are you trapped at a high?
Leave your cost basis in the comments! 👇

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