Mosquitty
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@GrindingPoet @alloca_xyz Why rug? Because people sold token ? You can not write shit like this without any information. To this date @alloca_xyz gave biggest airdrop to their community even on week 2 of mainnet. Stop spreading hate and fud and investigate a bit before doing this shit


Whale 0x755b spent 1.35M $USDC to FOMO buy 37.04M $MON at $0.0364 six hours ago. debank.com/profile/0x755b…



Two fresh wallets are now locked in a long-vs-short showdown: 0xfB66 opened a 15x long on 300 $BTC($25.9M) at an entry of $84,736.9 PNL: +$505K Liq price: $72,424 0x4321 opened a 20x short on 447.38 $BTC($38.67M) at an entry of $86,373.6 PNL: –$33.7K Liq price: $92,884 hypurrscan.io/address/0x4321… hypurrscan.io/address/0xfB66…






Let me tell you what you failed to do this will be harsh, but you did a clumsy job. You thought deploying the coin 16–17 hours early would stop snipers by making sure no one buys. Then, you assumed the CA wouldn’t be taken from the visual (that was clumsy too). If the contract address is written on an image, it will be taken from the image. But sniper bots already scan and buy everything anyway so snipers can’t be stopped with visuals. On one thing, I can give you credit: you can’t stop snipers, even if you wanted to. There is no way, it’s impossible. But beyond that, you got everything else wrong. I don’t even know if you’ve ever traded meme coins in your life, but when a sniper hit, you were even ready to blame some people. I also think the Monad team spent around $2M supporting CHOG, that shouldn’t be ignored either. The real problem here was this: people trusted you including the Monad team. I don’t know what approach they have, but giving the responsibility of launching a critical meme coin for Monad to someone who: •doesn’t know how to trade, .can’t even execute a meme coin launch properly, •and can’t manage supply… …was a mistake from start to finish. A huge one. If I were you, I’d even be more cautious about minting an NFT, because the point here isn’t “NFT vs meme coin.” The point is being able to control supply, liquidity, distribution, and timing. I know that you even pressured a project you saw as competition to change its name, and the team supported you on that. But the real issue is this: the team probably didn’t consider that you might be someone who doesn’t understand much and can come off as ego‑driven. That was another mistake trust was given without proper evaluation. As I said before, I didn’t buy CHOG and I don’t plan to. The reason is not Monad it’s the fact that the process wasn’t managed according to the nature of the meme coin market, and that this role was handed to you. Monad is still very early. It needs to succeed despite you, and the community that you couldn’t build, a few capable people will. CHOG turned out bad as an exception, but new opportunities will come again. Just remember: Not every hype is an opportunity. Not every moment is a good entry. Not every chance is the real one.





An Ethereum ICO wallet (0x2dCA) with 40,000 $ETH($119.5M) just transferred 5 $ETH($15K) to a new wallet after 10+ years of dormancy. He invested only $12.4K in the ICO and received 40,000 $ETH — now worth $119.5M, a 9,639x return! etherscan.io/address/0x2dca…













