Hold on — the most dominant MEV trading operation ever is launching their own token, and they're keeping control over the supply?
That's... quite a move.
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DeFiAlchemist
· 3h ago
ngl, keeping supply control while launching a token is like... *adjusts alchemical instruments* ...the ultimate transmutation play. they're basically writing their own financial scripture here. the risk-adjusted returns on this move are absolutely insane if they pull it off, but the concentration risk? that's not alchemy, that's just asking for the philosopher's stone to crack tbh
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 6h ago
A major MEV player issuing their own token and locking the supply? Isn’t that just openly scamming retail investors? That’s way too bold.
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ForkItAllDay
· 6h ago
Another one who issues coins and locks the supply, a typical "we are different" trap.
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OnchainDetective
· 6h ago
Another joke about "Decentralization"; holding tight to the supply is just a performance, right?
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consensus_failure
· 6h ago
Here comes another one, control the market trend token... Aren't you tired of this trap?
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GlueGuy
· 6h ago
mev Bots issue coin and still hold the supply, isn't this just giving oneself the issuance right? Ridiculous.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 6h ago
Another one who issues coins and wants to control the market trend, I'm tired of this trap.
Hold on — the most dominant MEV trading operation ever is launching their own token, and they're keeping control over the supply?
That's... quite a move.