COMMIT FRAUD

Last updated: June 18, 2025, 04:23  |  Written by: Michael Saylor

Commit Fraud
Commit Fraud

Earlier Today

Earlier today, Twitter users noticed that Tsuzuki Inu developers have allegedly rug pulled all liquidity from its investors. Transaction history on Etherscan shows that

Recently, meme tokens such as Squid Game (SQUID) and Tsuzuki Inu, a gaming meme coin in the crypto world, have been flagged as rug pull. In terms of Tsuzuki Inu

The Tsuzuki Inu coin rug pull happened just on the heels of the Squid Game token scam. Both cost investors millions of dollars.

Developers Of The Tsuzuki Inu

According to Twitter users, TZKI developers illegally rug-pulled all liquidity from its investors earlier today. The ERC-20 tokens were changed into 265 wrapped Ethereum

Developers of the Tsuzuki Inu cryptocurrency protocol have reportedly rug pulled, or maliciously abandoned the project and ran off with the investor funds. According to

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But As If Investors Learnt

Much like SQUID, yet another memecoin pulls off a million dollar

But as if investors learnt no lessons from the Squid Game token scam, they were conned over $1,157,125 last week after developers of Tsuzuki Inu allegedly rug pulled all

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You Put Yourself Out There

You put yourself out there as someone with lots of crypto or ties to a project, you might find yourself blindfolded in the back of a damn van. It’s happening more every day.

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