@crydevil_crypto As long as he doesn't use the 'Ghost Fills' scam to acquire it, it's all legal. You should see the illegal gains of those 'Ghost Fills' attackers that's what's truly insane.
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Recently, many newly launched projects have almost no transparency in their tokenomics. When a project blames its market maker, it’s also worth considering whether the MM discovered something problematic and decided to terminate the relationship.
On the other hand, centralized exchanges (CEXs) seem increasingly reluctant to get involved in these disputes — they don’t want to be seen as the “bad guys” anymore. Solving this problem isn’t straightforward. There are too many misaligned incentives and too little transparency on all sides.