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January 04, 2025, 09:50:06 PM |
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There are hundreds and thousands of fraudulent tokens like this, launched on DEX and available on all blockchains which were created to steal investors' money.
They choose names that mimic famous coins or celebrities to mislead people and attract them to invest. Then, they leave them with worthless tokens or tokens they can't sell, like in your case, OP. It would have been better for you to conduct your own research and verify, as mentioned here, by checking the audit of the smart contrract address or attempting to buy a small amount of the token and trying to sell it.. You should also check the coin's communities, liquidity, trading volume, and other factors. It's not that simple. You need to learn from your mistakes,, and once again, don't invest based on someone else's recommendation or from an influencer. Avoid new meme coins if your experience is still limited.
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