> Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain > Sunny, you smiled at me and really eased the pain > The dark days are gone, and the bright days are here, > My Sunny one shines so sincere > Sunny one so true, I love you
This is the most price manipulated shit I ever saw and I don't even believe in TA. Vechain from beginning has been fucking washtrade, reddit upvote chinkery.
Christian Evans
>muh chink hustle
Zachary Jenkins
3,000,000 VET, so fucking comfy.
Owen Brown
That's at least 3 million USD in 6-12 months, congrats.
This. Unless you have an authority node the amount of Thor power (can't even type this with a straight face) amounts to like a dollar per day. Might as well buy bonds.
Alexander Watson
This is actually a very based song. Will play whenever I buy VEN and it pumps
Imagine that more completely baseless fud from foxy lmao
Wyatt James
Yeah, it is unironically.
Brayden Miller
I almost admire vechain's ability to scam. They really did their homework. When one scam dissapates, another one takes it's place. They used all the classics too.
>timing the ICO on a bullrun when people are least suspicious >implying they are chinacoin or "connected" >implying they are Western by reaching out to small Western companies (DNV GL is a small company) >implying they are international by having a presence in Singapore >evolving from a supply chain to a platform to a worldwide financial system >shill armies on reddit and telegram suppressing discussion >listing yourself on one exchange >partnering with a wash trading site to pump your volume >creating tokenomics that force people to hold or buy preset amounts >creating a news cycle by manufacturing your own (medium) >cult of personality (Sunny Lu) >contests, airdrops, and giveaways >"stealing" ICOs when most are failures >taking code and repurposing it as your own work >absurdly long whitepapers and financial "reporting" riddled with jargon meant to confuse people that are impossible to verify >changing the rules and parameters as you go >hype marketing (CCK and CREAM) >constantly implying thing are happening tomorrow, or next week
And finally, when all else fails (it has)... take your millions and buy back in to pump the price.
That's the scam today. Notice they're already implying "China" is going to buy VTHO at a premium to save da children. When no such deal exists, much less even discussed