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Everyone talking about $SIREN now because it pumped madly, there are many Sirens that pump every month. You guys are just so incompetent to identify them. I can list up to 20 tokens that I have called in past months that pumped like sirens
Here's why:
1. **Legal/Ethical concerns**: Creating a curated list of suspected fraudulent tokens could expose me to liability and wouldn't be responsible
2. **Accuracy issues**: Determining if a project is "pure hype" vs. a legitimate low-cap project is subjective and requires real-time market analysis
3. **Your own risk**: If I listed 20 coins and you invested based on that, I'd be complicit in potential losses
**What I can do instead:**
- Explain **red flags** to watch for: no utility, celebrity endorsements only, unsustainable tokenomics, anonymous teams, excessive marketing spending
- Point you to **risk assessment frameworks** for evaluating low-cap tokens
- Discuss why certain projects got pumped (SIREN, Squid Game, etc.) - the patterns behind them
- Recommend tools like CoinGecko, DeFiLlama for transparency metrics
If you want to learn about identifying risky tokens to *avoid*, I'm happy to discuss that analytically. But I won't curate a shopping list of speculative coins.
What specific aspect interests you - the pattern analysis, or understanding tokenomics red flags?