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Icarus Falls

@icarusfallsph

modern renaissance trader

Katılım Nisan 2025
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Law Sol
Law Sol@Law_s0l·
🚨 #ScamAlert Getting spammed lately by a bunch of verified X accounts (even look kinda legit on surface) claiming they’re “recruiting helpers” for some project called MysticWinds. Just wanna drop a quick PSA, it’s a straight-up scam. Here’s why: Too many ppl getting the same DM, even low-follower anon accounts. Clearly mass-blasted. Searched it on X, turns out all their media is jacked from a Web2 game. Some degen already did the homework. They tell you to “download the game to get your ref code” before you can even fill the form. Bro the game is just straight malware. Whole setup is to hack your ass. If you get a message like this, block + report ASAP. Stay safe out there, scammers cooking 24/7 lately.
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Specter
Specter@SpecterAnalyst·
There’s a clear distinction between a trader and a rug puller. If you create a coin, retain a significant portion of the supply, promote it aggressively, and then dump it during that promotion—causing the coin to rug—that’s not trading; it’s a scam. DannyCrypt (AjeboDanny), for instance. He’s been observed bullposting online while simultaneously dumping on his followers on-chain. What happens when sell pressure exceeds buy pressure? The coin gets dumped and rugged. Projects typically establish tokenomics to transparently share their token distribution with the community. So why would someone dump a huge percentage of their holdings without disclosure, all while shilling it to their followers? That’s the definition of a rug pull, not trading. Is removing liquidity also not a rug pulling? 😳 Danny and his team are not just traders who bought into the market—they’re the creators who received the initial supply and then dumped it. This isn’t a new pattern for him either. He’s previously rugged an NFT project, went offline afterward, only to re-emerge months later with a "clean" image. Failing to disclose paid promotions can even violate legal regulations, especially if the intent is to use followers as exit liquidity. Consider the $DAVIDO token example you mentioned. You claimed it’s not a rug, but did Davido and his team inform the community they’d be selling part of their supply? Davido made $450k from a $5M market cap token. What do you expect when large supply is sold off? When you offload a significant portion of your holdings—enough to potentially rug the token—without transparency, that’s not trading; it’s rug pulling. Let’s call it what it is: intentional manipulation, not a game of skill @dwaeloee ??
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deHokage
deHokage@OlaofWeb3_·
Be weary of @DevxIcarus a serial scammer that uses a job offer to send you a phishing link.
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CrypticZeus
CrypticZeus@CrypticZeusDeX·
@cybernattee @DevxIcarus Nope not me, but someone complained on my Tl about being scammed by this account, so I gotta help out.) You can also report and let’s pull the account down.
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GOODLUCK♊️♟️@OjeifoGoodluck·
Getting a job in the web3 space is becoming harder everyday to the extent that scammers are sugarcoating phishing links and scamming people @DevxIcarus is one of them
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