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On X, on-chain analytics platform Bubblemaps stated that the token MYSTERY may have exhibited highly centralized control during its initial launch phase, describing it as a “textbook scam.” Bubblemaps disclosed data showing that approximately 90 newly created wallets seized roughly 90% of the token’s supply at launch and have since continuously dumped their holdings—generating over $100,000 in proceeds so far, while still retaining about 40% of the total supply. Additionally, the token’s launch featured clear “bundled distribution” and centralized control characteristics, and some KOLs promoting MYSTERY were reportedly paid to do so.
According to crypto KOL AB Kuai.Dong, cryptocurrency exchange Binance recently launched its Binance Debit Card registration page and opened pre-registration applications, with the deadline set for April 30. After registration, the page indicates users will be notified separately once the card becomes available in their region. As described, users can use assets such as USDC, USDT, FDUSD, and BNB held in their Binance Earn accounts for everyday card payments, earning up to 3% cashback—without affecting their Earn returns.
At the current price, if this address did not sell upon transferring into Aster, the holding return is approximately 462%, with an unrealized profit of about $86,000.