WHITEWHALE this project has currently fallen 83% from its all-time high. It seems that the story behind this significant decline is not simple—market assessments believe this could be a complete rug pull event. Given such a steep drop, investor confidence has completely collapsed. This situation is not uncommon in the crypto market, but every occurrence warrants caution. For traders who follow such projects, this serves as a valuable lesson—understanding what kinds of projects may face risks is crucial for those involved in the Web3 market for the long term.
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FantasyGuardian
· 5h ago
It's the old routine again. I stopped understanding projects like whitewhale a long time ago...
An 83% drop is really brutal, the probability of a rug pull is indeed high...
Damn, got cut again? Be smarter this time, everyone.
DYOR (Do Your Own Research) is really not just talk; you have to pay attention.
These kinds of projects are high-risk, high-reward gambles; many people have fallen here.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 5h ago
Another rug pull, really, after seeing so many of these, I'm no longer surprised.
WHITEWHALE drops 83%? I should have seen the problem with this thing a long time ago. Blame only myself for being greedy.
That's why I always say you need to do your homework, but some people rush in anyway, then cry and ask me what to do.
Actually, whether the project team has locked tokens or transparency—these basic things are not even checked, serves them right.
The deep drop directly confirms it. How do early investors feel now? Never mind, don't ask.
Web3 is like this, opportunities and traps coexist. The key is whether you can recognize people.
Seeing cases like this actually reassures me, indicating the market is still self-correcting and eliminating trash projects.
Everyone should just consider this as tuition. Next time, remember it better.
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FarmToRiches
· 5h ago
83%? I was just saying how outrageous that funding round was back then...
Rug pulls have become routine, but honestly, no one seems to get burned enough.
I stopped paying attention to projects like WHITEWHALE a long time ago, full of flowery words.
By the way, did you buy into this back then...
Getting out early at least could have saved your life.
That's why now I have to look at the team background when choosing projects. If it's not backed by a major institution, I just pass.
An 83% drop is really hard to withstand. Where are the fundraisers now?
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OfflineNewbie
· 5h ago
Another rug pull, White Whale really let us down this time
White Whale drops so hard...83%, so it's just a套路盘?
Rug pull is back again, I just want to ask who still dares to touch this kind of project
I've said it before, these kinds of coins all look the same, in the end, it's just a scam
White Whale is just a routine operation in Web3
Here we go again, another classic case of cutting leeks
Now it's all good, another negative example... learn your lesson everyone
Rug pull is a failure, what can we do, just be a bit more cautious
Drop 83%? That's definitely not far from a rug pull
Always like this, expensive and dropping, I really can't understand who still falls for it
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ChainWallflower
· 6h ago
Another rug pull, huh? WHITEWHALE, this crappy project is really outrageous, 83% was directly invested.
Damn, this is why I don't touch small-cap coins, it always ends like this.
I've warned about these kinds of things long ago, but some people still gamble their luck...
Alright, I have to explain again to newcomers how to identify exit scams.
I saw the problems with this project early on, but no one listened.
Web3 still needs to be more cautious; otherwise, you'll have to pay tuition sooner or later.
Hmm... next time, remember this lesson and don't get caught like this again.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 6h ago
Another rug pull... WHITEWHALE this project really sucks, with an 83% drop directly hitting the bottom.
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WHITEWHALE has had red flags for a long time, I’ve always said this thing is unreliable.
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It’s always like this, no one in the crypto circle can trust these project teams.
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83% drop? Oh my, this is a complete rug pull... I knew it would turn out like this.
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Seeing so many people still buying the dip, I am truly speechless... How can you still dare to touch such projects?
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Negative example +1, let’s just consider it as spending money to learn a lesson.
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Another disappeared project, when will the crypto circle be clean and transparent...
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I already ran away from WHITEWHALE long ago, and I’m not surprised when I see this news now.
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83%... This must have hurt a lot of people, it’s painful.
WHITEWHALE this project has currently fallen 83% from its all-time high. It seems that the story behind this significant decline is not simple—market assessments believe this could be a complete rug pull event. Given such a steep drop, investor confidence has completely collapsed. This situation is not uncommon in the crypto market, but every occurrence warrants caution. For traders who follow such projects, this serves as a valuable lesson—understanding what kinds of projects may face risks is crucial for those involved in the Web3 market for the long term.