


SOLO NOOB
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@solonoobCT
Web3 researcher | NFT, DeFi & on-chain trends | Smart contracts. Infrastructure. Execution.





























I Just need 10 minutes of your attention. Yesterday there was an NFT mint called MUGI. it got exposed by my friend @0xvaidhik . instead of responding properly, @stake_mm Community started calling him a scammer which didn’t sit right with me. so i decided to check everything myself. i started from the basics. the MUGI contract creator: 0x6E9722AeCfF9d7a1F79418A9b6740fb0Ed1510F0 this wallet is new. so i followed that. 0x6E9722AeCfF9d7a1F79418A9b6740fb0Ed1510F0 ← funded by 0x757bF616D699875f50a29aAddd2B22A0889BCe77 ← funded by 0x9271664a87bae7Fcd2a188A406F7B1B587094DFa so far, nothing crazy. but then i looked at this wallet properly: 0x9271664a87bae7Fcd2a188A406F7B1B587094DFa this wallet isn’t random. it has multiple direct transfers with: 0x8405754f19DFfd6ed629e20CE54045E814aC1764 this wallet is publicly linked to @Fizzo_xrl not just one interaction ,repeated transfers. so i kept going. 0x8405754f19DFfd6ed629e20CE54045E814aC1764 was funded by 0xA6239c84e87876E5c15b2DaB4880fE4705df0F90 and this wallet has consistent activity with: 0x8Df529eEFCA5DDE0D71474A7a6063022D0031BBd both of these are linked to @KAGEAF_ this part was already pointed out by @vaidhik. but i wanted to see if it connects further. Because someone jumped and called my friend scammer which is @stake_mm . so after digging something interesting happened.