Worth checking out the $BREV holder distribution if you're tracking spot market dynamics. The pattern's consistent across BSC, BASE, and Ethereum—classic signs of thin liquidity and concentrated holdings. When you've got supply concentrated in a few wallets on multiple chains, that's the recipe for easy manipulation. Same structural issues showing up everywhere you look on these networks. The takeaway? Always dig into the actual distribution before jumping in.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 01-07 16:54
It's the same old story again, high concentration, low liquidity... I've seen it too many times. The structure of $BREV is obviously a trap, but the real problem is that the big players don't care at all.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 01-07 16:53
It's the same old story again. With such a high concentration, who dares to follow? The distribution of BREV clearly looks like a trap.
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TokenToaster
· 01-07 16:48
Another one of these highly concentrated junk projects, it's really annoying to look at...
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RunWithRugs
· 01-07 16:33
The concentration level of brev... really not worth touching. If all multi-chain projects operate like this, it would be outrageous.
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WagmiWarrior
· 01-07 16:31
ngl it's the same old trick of concentrated holdings... This thing is copied and pasted across every chain, really need to be cautious
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LiquidationHunter
· 01-07 16:26
ngl I've seen this kind of distribution structure too many times, and it's always the same pattern... really need to be careful.
Worth checking out the $BREV holder distribution if you're tracking spot market dynamics. The pattern's consistent across BSC, BASE, and Ethereum—classic signs of thin liquidity and concentrated holdings. When you've got supply concentrated in a few wallets on multiple chains, that's the recipe for easy manipulation. Same structural issues showing up everywhere you look on these networks. The takeaway? Always dig into the actual distribution before jumping in.