Solana Meme Coin Creator Bought 95% of His Own Supply.

Solly meme coin is one of the latest additions to the Solana meme coin landscape. However, a look into the project's on-chain activity reveals a worrying fact. Its developer has made an enormous purchase, capturing 95% of the meme's supply in his own hands, as reported by LookOnChain, which opens up numerous ways to manipulate the market.

Based on recent data, four wallets connected to the Solly development team purchased 950 million SOLLY tokens for 152 SOL, or about $24,000. With this acquisition, which accounts for 95% of SOLLY's total supply, the developer gains almost total control over the token's market dynamics. For users it is risky that a single entity controls such a large portion of the token supply.

With such a high degree of control, the developer can create pump and dump schemes, artificially inflate prices or have undue influence over the distribution and liquidity of tokens. The 950 million SOLLY tokens that were purchased were then divided among several wallets.

This division into several wallets can

increase the opacity and possible risks for

investors by making it difficult to follow the

precise movements and intentions behind

these transfers. It keeps the actual control centralized while generating the

appearance of decentralization. The Solly developers are anonymous and can take any kind of action without facing any

consequences, so it is important to stay

cautious if you hold any tokens.

Projects where one company controls a disproportionate amount of the supply should raise red flags for investors because these situations frequently involve increased risks of unfair business practices and market manipulation. Despite the fact that even top-tier projects can have a distribution where one entity holds a respectable amount of the supply, none of their shares reach the extreme of 95%.

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