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  1. My opinion about $SLOTH/#Slothana
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  3. About two weeks ago, after seeing the following post. https://x.com/sol_the_sloth/status/1797689788679475657?s=46 I received a bunch of information from
  4. @CryptoRugMunch
  5. and verified everything. My goal was to uncover as much as possible and then post it.
  6.  
  7. I will keep it brief because I want to move on from this mess. Those of you who genuinely want to know the truth can easily find out what's going on with this information. The rest will continue to worship the divine Slothana like a cult, no matter what I post.
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  9. There is a company called Finixio, which presents itself as an online marketing agency but has been running gambling and crypto portals and promoting Memecoin presales for years. Some time ago, UK-based Finixio got into trouble with the FCA and shifted their crypto/gambling activities to Clickout Media LTD. They deliberately moved this company to Malta, where the legal situation regarding crypto and gambling is much more relaxed.
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  11. You can easily find out the tokens behind Clickout Media/Finixio. Just google, and you'll see them officially mentioned in articles.
  12.  
  13. Here's a list that CryptoRugMuncher and I compiled:
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  15. 1. Love Hate Inu
  16. 2. Ecoterra
  17. 3. AIDOGE
  18. 4. SPONGE
  19. 5. Wall Street Meme
  20. 6. Launchpad XYZ
  21. 7. Mr. Hankey
  22. 8. Burn Kenny
  23. 9. TMNT Cowabunga
  24. 10. Shibie
  25. 11. Sonik
  26. 12. Meme Kombat
  27. 13. Sensei Inu
  28. 14. Sponge V2
  29. 15. Smog
  30. 16. Scotty AI
  31. 17. Frog With Hat
  32. 18. Lucky Block
  33. 19. Scorp Token
  34. 20. Doge20
  35. 21. DogWifCat
  36. 22. Dogeverse
  37. 23. Slothana
  38. 24. MegaDice
  39. 25. 5thScape
  40. 26. WeinerAI
  41. 27. Sealana
  42. 28. Mega Dice Token
  43. 29. 99Bitcoins Token
  44. 30. 5thScape
  45. 31. eTukTuk
  46. 32. KAI
  47. 33. Insanity Bets
  48. 34. Shiba Shootout
  49. 35. Memereum
  50. 36. Hypeloot
  51. 37. Lingo
  52. 38. ScapesMania
  53. 39. Blockbets
  54. 40. Healix
  55. 41. TG-Casino
  56. 42. Base Dawgz
  57.  
  58. In the long run, none of these tokens have performed well. Smog is an exception due to their manipulation with announced airdrops.
  59.  
  60. Are all these coins created directly by Clickout Media/Finixio, or do they just handle the marketing, and somehow every client of theirs scams the community? No one can answer that definitively. An informant mentioned that the creator of the tokens is in Switzerland with connections to the Middle East. I can't verify that. In the end, it doesn't matter whether they are officially just clients of Clickout or internal. The scheme and the result are the same.
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  62. For those still doubting the connection between these coins, watch this video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Uoff7gUCpQQ
  63.  
  64. Clickout Media present itself as an affiliate network. Why would an affiliate network send out lawsuits for its advertisers?
  65.  
  66. Regarding Dogeverse, something interesting happened. Most, if not all, were unable to claim their ETH-based Dogeverse tokens for hours to days after the launch on Dex. Allegedly, it was an error in the DApp. I strongly suspect it was a strategy like the late airdrops with Sloth. Intentionally creating buy pressure without sell pressure, allowing the price to rise while they sell the first bags from their wallets. I can't prove it, but it seems like a deliberate pattern.
  67.  
  68. Also interesting is this publication about WallstreetMemes, allegedly from the same developers: https://sites.google.com/view/wallstmemes-are-scammers
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  70. Why does Clickout Media/Finixio do this? Because it's very lucrative. They can effectively promote the presales through their large media network, which they have through Clickout Media and another company, Psy Ventures. They create the coin, provide some liquidity, maybe add a few CEXs like with Sloth, and then it goes quiet. They still post a bit here and there, even for coins they’ve already soft-rugged like Doge20, where they post almost daily on social media. Why do they do this? Probably to keep things looking legally clean and not like a real scam. It’s just a failed project, not a scam 😉. With Sloth, they likely took around $10 million from presale funds alone. There could be even more through price manipulations/rugs.
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  72. Speaking of price manipulation, a few days ago, Dogeverse and Slothana suddenly pumped together, out of nowhere. There was a reason: The developers likely initiated this pump to use the positive news to market their new presale coins, Sealana and Base Dawgz. Immediately afterward, there was a big campaign with the headline "Slothana and Dogeverse explode" to promote the new presale tokens.
  73.  
  74. See here: https://coincierge.de/2024/dogeverse-und-slothana-explodieren-diese-beiden-meme-coins-koennten-folgen/
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  76. Call it a scam, call it dishonest; it doesn’t matter. The developers are not interested in the individual coin or communities. It’s about this huge network of ever-new presale coins, and the only goal is to make as much money as possible. That would be okay if they played fair, but they don’t, and if you still doubt, please take my points and research further. The deeper you go, the more you’ll understand.
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  78. I wanted to post something that uncovers everything, and I put a lot of time into it. But I'm losing interest as I get pushback from almost everyone. Take this information, which should already be enough, and do your own research.
  79.  
  80. I really loved and believed in the coin and was happy to be part of the community. Unfortunately, I can no longer promote a project that is part of such a dubious network of alleged scams/rugs, call it what you want.
  81.  
  82. Recently, you seriously thought that the payout to Binance was a good thing? Wake up, there’s very likely no Binance listing coming. They just withdrew another $5 million from the Polygon wallet.
  83.  
  84. Anyone seriously interested can ask questions, and I will answer them to the best of my ability. This account will remain for a few days, then I will change the name and delete everything.
  85.  
  86. Thank you to everyone who sent me messages of support. I’m not perfect, but I really only wanted the best for the community because I had the least to gain from all this hate. My X account was growing strongly before, now it's plummeting. I’ve gained nothing from all this drama and have no reason to lie to you.
  87.  
  88. Nevertheless, please verify everything I’ve written, DYOR, and make your own decisions.
  89.  
  90. Thanks for the great time,
  91. Sol
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