I saw that in the project team's information, the contract address posted yields no results, which is very strange. I found a token on a certain DEX platform, and there is also one on the Solana chain, with several versions in total. Which one is the official one? Can you clarify this for everyone? Too many people are being scammed this way, and many can't tell which one is the real coin.

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EntryPositionAnalystvip
· 7h ago
Having multiple contract addresses is indeed problematic; it's a clear sign of a potential rug pull.
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 01-15 03:17
This trick is outdated; it's really outrageous how altcoins are flooding everywhere.
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SandwichTradervip
· 01-13 04:53
These contract addresses cannot be found. What does that indicate? A rug pull warning.
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SneakyFlashloanvip
· 01-13 04:51
Can't find the contract address? I've seen this trick many times; it's about time to put an end to these project teams.
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PumpDoctrinevip
· 01-13 04:39
Can't find the contract address? This is a blatant rug warning.
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GasFeeAssassinvip
· 01-13 04:27
Can't find the contract address anywhere, who would believe that...
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CryptoHistoryClassvip
· 01-13 04:23
ah yeah, this is literally the 2017 ICO scam playbook but make it solana. multiple contract addresses = multiple exit liquidity pools, statistically speaking.
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