Fake X scams: ZachXBT dey link doom posts to pump-and-dumps
Blockchain investigator ZachXBT tok say na dem coordinated fake X scams dey use viral war and geopolitical “doomposts” to drag people into crypto fraud. Di investigation find plus 10 linked accounts wey dem claim say dem buy with follower bases, and dem dey post alarming content again and again make dem get millions views. After engagement peak, di same fake accounts switch to fraudulent token giveaways and pump-and-dump promotions. ZachXBT tok say on-chain evidence show di group make six-figure profit and fit dey prepare another scam, including one pump-and-dump wey dem call “Oramama” on Feb. 22. E still tok say big accounts wey reply or quote di posts get baited to amplify reach. For traders, dis mean short-term risk from misinformation-driven token pumps and sudden liquidity rotation around promoted assets. Treat “giveaway” and “pump-and-dump” cues for X scams as high-risk signals and monitor for sharp volatility wey no get fundamentals support.
Neutral
Dis news na na mainly wan warning say fraud/manipulation dey. E fit make short-term trading noise rise and also make chance for sudden misinformation-driven pumps for tokens wey dem associate with these X scams. Dat one go create local volatility risk for specific promoted assets. But e no be direct fundamental catalyst for any single major cryptocurrency long-term value, so the broader market direction no likely to change. Overall effect na neutral on price, but risk don high for the targeted tokens and the social-media-driven flows.