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SUSPECTED SLOP

Tokens flagged by high volume, volatile movement, and heavy insider/bundle concentration. These are the pairs that look most likely to rug or cause retail investors to lose money.

Suspect token
VAMP1
Vamp Launch Protocol
Token CA
8zA3g7wLHgBaQsZxE2tNqk9dyU3e6CzjR7pK4T8rWq1
Why this is suspected

New pair created on a launchpad with explosive volume spikes and a small number of wallets holding most supply. Bubble map inspection shows large bundled clusters and rapid whale accumulation, signaling a likely rug or dump structure.

Risk breakdown

High volume with extreme up/down movement was visible immediately after listing. Multiple large holders bought during the first block, then partially sold into retail momentum. This is a classic mass deployer / VAMP pattern that often leaves late buyers hanging.

Suspect token
BNDL
Bundle Trap Token
Token CA
9LrU5sP7QbNmHxCw8JkT6dYfV4e2gTzA1pR3vB9qW6
Why this is suspected

Token launched via a trading terminal and is heavily bundled by insiders. Bubble maps show enormous wallet clusters around a few addresses, with most volume driven by in-group transfers rather than broad retail participation.

Risk breakdown

Massive bundled position concentration makes the price fragile. Once insiders exit, the order book will crater and retail liquidity will dry up, causing large losses for holders who bought into the volume spike.

Suspect token
DEPLOY
Mass Deployer Asset
Token CA
5MqR2hK8FvXdPzT7YcNnA6bJwL1eS4uF9gV0oC3xZ5
Why this is suspected

Created through a mass deployer wallet and paired on several terminals. Early trading showed a high number of token holders with nearly identical purchases, indicating coordinated insider distribution.

Risk breakdown

This pattern often leads to a rug event because insiders can dump through linked wallets while retail remains unable to exit. The token’s liquidity is shallow, so even moderate seller pressure can wipe out value quickly.