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RAVE's recent crash is increasingly looking less like a "normal market" and more like a manipulated scheme being exposed📉
👉 RAVE dropped from $26 to $1 within 24 hours
👉 Meanwhile, multiple exchanges have been named for investigating abnormal trading activities
Subsequently, related platforms also began to respond one after another. This incident has escalated from "price fluctuation" to a public issue of "possible manipulation"⚠️
💡 The core of the problem is actually quite simple:
• Total supply of 1 billion tokens, with about 95% concentrated in a few addresses
• Some wallets suspected to be associated with the RaveDAO team showed abnormal transfers in April
• Contradicts the claim that "the team did not participate in price fluctuations"
In a nutshell:
👉 When the chips are highly concentrated, the price is no longer determined by the market.
What’s more concerning is that this is not an isolated case👇
Projects like SIREN, MYX, COAI, and others have recently exhibited suspicious "pump → crash" patterns.
📈 From an industry perspective (positive):
• Exposure of the incident helps raise market awareness🔍
• Promotes exchanges to strengthen risk control and review mechanisms
• On-chain transparency makes it easier to trace issues
• Long-term benefits in eliminating low-quality projects
⚠️ But for ordinary traders, the reality is harsher:
• Highly controlled markets = can be dumped at any time
• The "rising myth" is likely just a process of exit
• Platform responses are often delayed, losses cannot be recovered
• What you see as opportunity, others see as an exit route
🧠 My view:
Many people are still asking, "Can this coin rebound?"
But the real question should be—
👉 Is this a liquidity grab designed from the start?
In such a structure, technical analysis almost becomes useless; the only effective approach is:
Watch the chips, observe the distribution, see who controls the price.
📌 In a nutshell:
When 95% of a coin’s chips are held by a few people, you’re not investing—you’re participating in someone else’s already-written ending🎭