.zachxbt report suggests that prominent influencer DannyCrypt sold 2% of his 'marketing supply' for his own gain, deliberately crashing price of $HODLR token
The influencer is accused of receiving 2% of a token's supply for marketing purposes and then dumping the majority of these tokens on his unsuspecting followers for a profit of $57K .According to ZachXBT's report, @DannyCrypt was actively promoting the HODL coin on social media, tweeting about"hodling" his tokens.
Simultaneously, he was telling his 26K-strong Telegram channel that he believed the price of the HODL coin had stabilized and that he was buying more. However, within 15 minutes of receiving the tokens, he allegedly sold them, negatively impacting the market price.
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