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Author Topic: ⚠️Possible scam/pump and dump: Mousecoin (MSCN)⚠️  (Read 39 times)
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February 11, 2022, 04:00:49 PM
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This is my first post here, I've got no time for formalities.
Everyone wants to fetch a pretty penny, especially knowing the economy is bollocks and the job market is harder to please than a virgin maid. Now don't get me wrong here, I'm not personally angry, denouncing this as revenge or anything. I'm explaining my side of the story and experience with a relatively new altcoin as a warning since I know you guys can and will spread word of mouth more than I could ever do it BUT ONLY IF IT TURNS OUT TO BE LIKE MY SUSPICION IS TELLING ME IT IS.

I found it on Twitter and later on being shilled at a USDT faucet ad page. Seemed amazing at the start since it's relatively cheap and all...
The token's address is 0x76B19d54dd2B12c61F6534B2348EB5EbB1945353, you can check details on the token here, here and here. I find it fascinating that most of its supply is being held by a clique of people. Did this happen with SHIB at the start? (Asking since I think they're taking inspiration from it) You guys can orientate me. Huh

Now, this is where the problem starts. The project has one of the sloppiest page designs ever, all rushed out, the token doesn't even have an icon implemented and its telegram group - the only way to interact with the community really - is either full of bots, full of negative IQ prepubescent individuals or some gullible turks, arabs, indonesians, filipinos and russians (nothing against them though). The only thing being discussed there is to hold, to buy and to shill. Especially to shill on social media, in shitcoin threads. Though I have nothing against these in principle, I'm finding it suspicious that the community doesn't really say much outside "shill", hype up the coin in an echo chamber and post the coin's market cap.

The market cap. If we go to Poocoin and check its liquidity pool holding's value we can check it actually dwindled from 226 all the way down to 210 BNB. Why is that? Nobody has answered and this is a crucial question that can make or break the coin... except if it's a pump and dump shitcoin, that is.

Because despite having an unreadable moonmap page and promising an NFT platform and Metaverse environment in the future, the only thing you're getting is a dead forum and social media interface this, that obviously lack much functionality being that the coin is being shilled (in an echo chamber fashion, that is) on its Telegram group and beyond... so the point is?

We'll see how this develops. Especially with an attitude like this, since its dev is also rude. Ignoring the fact he has one of the most megalomaniac e-handles ever (i am Deus, lol)... When asked why this little liquidity phenomenon is happening, he bans me from his Telegram group and doesn't explain why.

See this → https://imgur.com/a/Z7pqruy

Now I'm not a psychology student but I know that his explosive reaction sparked from perceiving my questioning as confrontational. Now I have a reason to believe this is a scam coin, and you guys are to be warned to tread carefully.

I also asked some of his people, admins and the only active members in Telegram why I was being banned, and they all blocked me after deleting the conversation.

Oh, and there are some other, more random facts: at CoinMarketCap, there's a MSCN token listed and it's not this "Mousecoin". Another Mousecoin already exists, it's dead and its name is MIC3... there also has been another Mousecoin (you can browse old posts in this same forum) and it was a scam too! Maybe that's the meme potential our buddies at Mousecoin are talking about? Grin
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