PROGRAMMING ASSIGNMENT

Last updated: June 19, 2025, 07:10  |  Written by: Marc Andreessen

Programming Assignment
Programming Assignment

Rug Pulls Are A Type

A crypto rug-pull stands out by the way developers vanish with funds without delivering on project promises. Unlike Ponzi schemes, which depend on recruiting new

Rug Pulls are a type of scam where fraudulent and unethical developers/teams create a new crypto asset, and right after pumping its value, start draining

RUG PULL Alert: Saitama Kitty Devs Siphon $2.5 Million

A Rug Pull In Crypto

What is a Rug Pull? Unmasking Crypto’s Sneakiest Scam

A rug pull in crypto refers to a fraudulent scheme where the creators or developers of a cryptocurrency project suddenly withdraw all liquidity or funds from the project

Rug pulls normally list on UniSwap and nowhere else and Devs usually pull the rug at early stages, not when OKEX is going to list the token. Not defending them for the Saitarealty issue

Saitama Devs Launching Another Rug

The Crypto Rug-Pull Epidemic: Why Investors Keep Getting

Saitama devs launching another RUG PULL SCAM. Saitama (The Money Grab Part 1) WALLET:

How AI Detects Rug-Pull Scams Before They Happen

Rug Pulls Are Scams Where

What is a rug pull in crypto? Learn how these scams work - AdGuard

Rug Pull Alert: How to Spot and Avoid

Rug pulls are scams where developers steal investors' money by suddenly abandoning projects. AI helps detect these scams by analyzing transaction patterns and identifying unusual

Soft Rug Pulls

One of the most notorious scams is the «rug pull”a sudden, deceptive maneuver by a project’s developers who vanish with investors’ funds. In this guide, we’ll

Soft Rug Pulls: Slower and sneakier, these drain money over time, keeping up appearances while the project fades. Investors might not notice until it’s too late. Liquidity

Is Saitama officially now classed as a Rug Pull?

Saitama devs launching another RUG PULL SCAM. VZZN. - YouTube

Rug Pulls: how to identify and avoid them - Medium

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