Simplifying Crypto Through Content ๐ฅ โข Contributing to Startup Growth โ Trading Insights ๐ โ Building on @rwaassetchain โ $SHALOM OG โ {QUR'AN 3:139}
Mark my words: @Shalom_Token will be the first meme coin to hit a $1B market cap on @rwaassetchain
It has everything it takes $Shalom is the official meme.
The first in the ecosystem, and backed by the strongest force of all: a community that truly drives it forward.
SHALOM ๐
๐จ $SHIB was the first memecoin to hit 1 billion MC on #Eth chain
$BONK was the first memecoin to hit 1 billion MC on #Solana chain
$NOT was the first memecoin to hit 1 billion MC on #Ton chain
which of this memecoin changed your life or helps you a lot in your crypto journey
NOTCOIN gave me my first $13,600 dollar in meme
@binadam61@SunusiMinjibir Thanks so much for this.
the truth is majority of those people also know the truth blockchain is transparent everyone can verify it but still yet they are on TL farming impression ๐
Shalom ๐
I took some time to investigate the on-chain activity of $SUNUSI
Hereโs what I found๐
From my investigation, it appears that the website used by @SunusiMinjibir had a malicious mechanism built into it.
The website was programmed so that whenever you tried to burn tokens, it would burn only 0.1% of the amount you intended to destroy, while automatically transferring the remaining 99.9% to another wallet.
In the case of $SUNUSI, they attempted to burn more than 242M tokens. However, because of how the website was programmed, only about 242K tokens (0.1%) were actually burned, while the rest was transferred
You can verify this directly on-chain.
One of the most deceptive parts is that when you click on the transfer transaction on-chain, it redirects you to the burn transaction, making it appear as though the tokens were burned.
This was a sophisticated trick, and even experienced people can fall victim to scams like this.
Iโm not posting this to blindly defend @SunusiMinjibir Iโm simply sharing what I found from the on-chain data, which is public and transparent
In my opinion, the biggest mistake was telling people to sell. It may have been better to ask holders to stay calm and organize a CTO (Community Takeover) after the hackers were gone.
My heart goes out to everyone who lost money in this incident.
Based on the on-chain evidence I reviewed, I couldnโt find any indication that @SunusiMinjibir intended to harm holders. The apparent intention was to burn tokens and reduce the circulating supply, but the websiteโs malicious code prevented that from happening.
If anyone disagrees with this conclusion, I encourage them to present on-chain evidence rather than make accusations without proof.
I did this research to find the truth, not to take anyoneโs side.
Finally, Iโd like to send my heartfelt support to @SunusiMinjibir and wish him all the best moving forward. โค๏ธ
โ๏ธ Musa
@0xJeribond Is a pain that A lot of people we look up to as idolo are REAL idiot.
If he as interesting in rugging the community what not rugging at 3.7m, 2.5m 1.m.
Let think before we talk.
If you are in the position WILL YOU SCAM YOUR COMMUNITY??
Shalom ๐๏ธ