Crypto investors spent $4.6B buying pump and dump tokens last year

 Crypto investors spent $4.6B buying pump and dump tokens last year

Nearly 10,000 tokens launched on BNB and Ethereum last year are suspected to have been created just to dump on investors, according to Chainalysis. 2586 Total views 36 Total shares Listen to article 0:00 News Own this piece of history

Collect this article as an NFT Cryptocurrency investors funneled as much as $4.6 billion into crypto tokens suspected to be part of pump and dump schemes in 2022.

A Feb. 16 report from blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis analyzed all tokens launched in 2022 on the BNB Smart Chain and Ethereum blockchains and found thatover 9,900 bore characteristics of a pump and dump scheme.

A pump-and-dump scheme typically involves the creators orchestrating a campaign of misleading statements, hype, and Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) to persuade investors into purchasing tokens while secretly selling their stake in the scheme at inflated prices.

Chainalysis estimated investors spent $4.6 billion worth of crypto buying the nearly more than 9,900 different suspected fraudulent tokens it identified.

The most prolific purported pump and dump creator Chainalysis identified who was not named is suspected of single-handedly launching 264 such tokens last year, with the firm explaining:Teams launching new projects and tokens can remain anonymous, which makes it possible for serial offenders to carry out multiple pump and dump schemes.

Chainalysis classified a token as being worth analyzing as a potential “pump and dump” if it had a minimum of 10 swaps and four back-to-back days of trading on decentralized exchanges (DEXs) in the week after its launch. Of the 1.1 million new tokens launched last year, only over 40,500 fit the criteria.

If a token from this group saw a price decline in the first week of 90% or greater, Chainalysis deemed it likely the token was a pump and dump. The firm found that 24% of the 40,500 tokens analyzed fit the secondary criterion.A table showing the analytic breakdown and number of tokens purported to be fraudulent. Source: Chainalysis

Chainalysis estimated that just 445 individuals or groups are behind the suspected pump-and-dump tokens suggesting that creators often launch multiple projects and says they made $30 million in total profits from selling their holdings.

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Its possible, of course, that in some cases, teams involved with token launches did their best to form a healthy offering, and the subsequent drop in price was simply due to market forces, the firm added.

Despite the concerning statistics, in a separate report, the firm noted revenues from crypto scamswere cut almost half in 2022 largely due to depressed crypto prices. #Fraud #Ethereum #Pump and dump #Scams #DeFi

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