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Safereum Devs Reportedly Unlock And Dump Native Token

Safereum Devs Reportedly Unlock And Dump Native Token

According to blockchain security analysts, the Safereum project's developers abruptly sold more than 700 ETH worth of its native token.

Safereum Devs Reportedly Unlock And Dump Native Token

The crypto community has been left fearing the worst after Safereum's team completed a massive $600,000 fundraising effort just hours before significant amounts of liquidity were drained from the project.

According to blockchain security firm CertiK and other analysts, the developers of Safereum used the token deployment address “safereum. eth” to activate the token supply and dump more than 600 Ether worth of its holdings, causing the price of the Safereum (SAFEREUM) token to plummet by 94% or more.

The so-called rug pull occurred after the team completed a roughly $600,000 fundraise for a derivative token dubbed “Safepad.” It is believed that these funds comprised a portion of the total amount stolen, which amounted to approximately 720 ETH, or $1.27 million at current prices.

CertiK observed that the illicit funds had since been dispersed across several accounts, further obscuring the surveillance procedure. The official Safereum account on X (formerly Twitter) has also been deleted.

SAFEREUM is trading at $0.0000008, down 94.1% from $0.000014, where it was trading before the purported exit scam, at the time of publication.

The price of the Safereum token plummeted more than 95% after developers allegedly rugged the project. Source: CoinMarketCap

Died.eth, a pseudonymous nonfungible token (NFT) merchant, referred to the Safereum scam as one of the most “insane” heists he had witnessed.

“Safereum / safepad just hit the most insane rug I’ve ever seen, after finalizing their 700e safepad presale they’ve dumped over 600e of safereum and safepad for one final exit,”  they wrote to their 12,600 followers on X.

In the meantime, several influencers have been accused of promoting the Safereum initiative. ZachXBT, a blockchain sleuth, identified a pseudonymous user known as ProTheDoge as the official promoter of the scam project, observing that this was not the first time the user in question had failed to conduct adequate due diligence.

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