ZachXBT, the Sherlock of the blockchain, has sniffed out more crypto capers, this time involving the LAB token and its suspiciously bouncy price. Wallets were caught red-handed, depositing tokens like they were late for a fire sale, just before the price went “zoom!” and the public went “boo!”
Our intrepid blockchain bloodhound, ZachXBT, has once again turned his magnifying glass on the crypto circus, this time spotlighting the LAB token and its peculiar price acrobatics. Accusations of coordinated token dumps and price pump-and-dumps have put LAB in the hot seat, while centralized exchanges are accused of raking in fees like they’re at a coin-themed casino. To spice things up, ZachXBT has tossed a $10,000 bounty into the ring, because nothing says “serious investigation” like cold, hard crypto.
LAB Wallets Caught Doing the Token Tango with Suspicious Exchanges
On a Thursday that will live in infamy (or at least in the annals of crypto Twitter), ZachXBT announced the bounty for dirt on LAB’s alleged market manipulation. He’s after the juicy bits: passport details, insider whispers, market-maker contracts, and chat logs that would make a soap opera blush. All this to uncover the truth behind LAB’s shenanigans on Bitget, Bybit, Binance, and OKX.
Posts on the bird app (X, for the uninitiated) claim the LAB team was playing token hot potato, dumping millions onto exchanges just before the price took off like a rocket with a loose screw. ZachXBT and his fellow chain-sleuths say wallets linked to the project were busier than a bee at a flower convention, moving tens of millions in LAB tokens ahead of the rally.
Another day, another crypto caper. CEXs and insiders: the dynamic duo of market manipulation. SkyAI, LAB-it’s like a scam token conveyor belt. Retail traders, take note: these tokens are about as trustworthy as a chocolate teapot.
– ZachXBT (@zachxbt)
Specter, another blockchain detective, chimed in, claiming some deposits happened weeks before the rally. They also pointed out gas fee patterns that allegedly tie wallets to Vova Sadkov and the LAB crew, because nothing says “innocent” like a trail of gas fees. Some wallets even had ties to SkyAI, another project ZachXBT previously called out for being sketchier than a three-legged stool.
ZachXBT noted that small-cap token manipulation is on the rise, as if the crypto market needed more drama. Volatile rallies and crashes? Just another day in the Wild West of blockchain.
ZachXBT Calls Out Exchanges: “You’re Not Just Watching the Circus-You’re Selling Tickets!”
Before going public, ZachXBT tried the polite route, reaching out to the LAB team. Crickets. So, he did what any self-respecting crypto sleuth would do: he took to social media and called out exchange operators, specifically Gracy Chen, for profiting from the chaos. His argument? Centralized platforms should freeze these tokens faster than a wizard freezes a troll-or at least stop collecting fees like they’re at a toll booth.
But LAB isn’t the only project in ZachXBT’s crosshairs. Last month, he went on a tweetstorm, calling out SIREN, MYX, COAI, PIPPIN, M, and RIVER for their questionable trading antics. His warning? Exchanges are letting retail traders take the fall while they pocket fees, because nothing says “fair market” like a one-sided game of hot potato.
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