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1️⃣ Developers (Devs) - The Real Problem in the Market There are countless groups of developers today that are milking the market dry. The worst part? They’re not the usual “hard rug” scammers they’re slow ruggers. They launch projects with hype and give investors an opportunity to make a few gains, but the moment people start believing they’ve found a “safemoon type gem,” they pull the rug and start the next project within days. These devs are tax farmers. They don’t care about building communities or delivering long-term value. They care about volume and tax farming fees on every buy and sell. The formula is simple: • Create hype • Get influencers involved • Let early investors make some X’s • Dump on everyone • Move to the next project It’s deceptive, organized scamming, and the worst part? It works. They stay under the radar by making it seem like their projects are “safe” because they give people small wins before the inevitable crash. 2️⃣ Influencers (KOLs) Are Complicit Let’s be real — most KOLs (Key Opinion Leaders) know exactly what’s going on. Many of them are paid promoters for these shady projects. They post about the next “safe gem” and intentionally avoid mentioning the risks. Then, once the project rugs, they post a half-hearted apology, saying things like: • “Sorry to everyone who lost money…” • “I’m going to be more careful moving forward…” And what happens next? Their followers forgive them and continue aping into their next calls. It’s a vicious cycle of trust and betrayal, but the influencers always win, while the community gets wrecked. 3️⃣ Think About This: How Do We Break the Cycle? The key question is: Why are people still falling for the same scams over and over again? Here are some things to think about: • Why aren’t more tools being used to analyze developer wallets and contract patterns? • Why isn’t the community holding influencers accountable for promoting rugs? • Why do people ignore obvious red flags like high tax contracts or recycled project teams? The market needs better tools and education to protect itself. Right now, the scammers are one step ahead. They know that FOMO will drive people to buy without doing proper research. 🛠 Solution: Tools Like Archerium AI Can Help We need smarter tools to spot patterns and alert investors in real-time. Tools that track: • Developer wallet activity • Contract similarities between projects • Historical rug patterns • Influencer promotions tied to scams Tools like Archerium AI could be part of the solution. We need to stop chasing every new “gem” and start using data-driven insights to make better decisions. The market is broken, but we have a chance to fix it by building trustless systems that don’t rely on influencers or dev promises.

