Interesting move in the OG Yohei ecosystem today. Apparently someone just set up an X account for the original $Yohei token that's been around for about a year now.
Meanwhile, the $Pippin developer made a notable decision this morning by locking up 25% of the token supply. That's a pretty significant portion to put away, especially for a project that's been running for a while.
For those tracking these tokens, this kind of supply lock usually signals some level of long-term commitment from the dev side. Whether it's a confidence play or preparation for something bigger remains to be seen.
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CantAffordPancake
· 21h ago
Locking up 25%? This dev is really confident, but it could also be an attempt to reassure the community...
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StableNomad
· 21h ago
locking 25% is either genius or cope, tbh. reminds me of UST in May when devs were doing the same "look how committed we are" theater... statistically speaking tho, if smart money is actually moving here, the risk-adjusted returns might justify the skepticism. time will tell.
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MercilessHalal
· 21h ago
Locking up 25%? Is this guy for real or just putting on a show... We'll have to see what happens next.
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LightningAllInHero
· 21h ago
Locking 25%? The dev must be really confident, or maybe they're just planning to dump, haha.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 22h ago
25% lock-up? Now I remember, this operation has never been this simple on-chain.
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4am_degen
· 22h ago
Locking up 25%? Is this guy really serious about it, or is he just putting on a show?
Interesting move in the OG Yohei ecosystem today. Apparently someone just set up an X account for the original $Yohei token that's been around for about a year now.
Meanwhile, the $Pippin developer made a notable decision this morning by locking up 25% of the token supply. That's a pretty significant portion to put away, especially for a project that's been running for a while.
For those tracking these tokens, this kind of supply lock usually signals some level of long-term commitment from the dev side. Whether it's a confidence play or preparation for something bigger remains to be seen.