What Causes MOVE Coin’s Dramatic Downfall?

By: en bitcoinhaber net|2025/05/15 17:30:07
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Many altcoins fail to last more than a single market cycle, some disappearing even sooner. A recent example is MOVE Coin, a newly minted project that garnered attention with backing from notable personalities, yet rapidly plummeted in value for controversial reasons. Why Did MOVE Coin Plummet? The decline of MOVE Coin, despite support from Donald Trump’s World Liberty Financial, stems from serious allegations surrounding its initial distribution. Significant tokens were allocated to select advisors before launch, a strategy shrouded in secrecy and speculation. Secret distributions of a substantial portion of the coin’s supply to unidentified individuals led to instability. As the news surfaced, investors hastened to exit the project, leading to massive sell-offs. Who Was Involved in the Allocation? MOVE Coin’s downfall was influenced by decisions of its young founder and the role of shadow advisors. According to reports, an advisor was promised $2 million per year, raising further concerns about fairness and transparency. Movement Labs advisors such as Sam Thapaliya and Vinit Parekh received 5% and 2.5% of tokens respectively. Co-founders parted ways following public disagreements, which further complicated MOVE Coin’s future. Sam Thapaliya received 5% for marketing roles. Additional 2.5% to Sam through agreements. 2.5% to Vinit Parekh-linked group. Annual payment arrangements for Parekh’s company. 5% dedicated to Chinese market maker Web3Port. Coinbase’s decision to suspend MOVE transactions as of May 15 further devastated optimism about its future trajectory. The documented distribution details painted a bleak picture of financial integrity and viability. Over the course of 157 days, MOVE Coin decreased by 86%, reaching a low of $0.15 and currently trading around $0.20, symbolizing its turbulent journey and uncertain path ahead.

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