A memecoin project $NYC saw a significant liquidity event recently. The developer, who previously held prominent public office in NYC, withdrew $3.4 million in liquidity from the pool. Market observers are left speculating on the capital's next destination—whether it'll fuel marketing initiatives or other ventures. This type of large-scale liquidity removal often signals shifting strategies in the memecoin space and typically draws attention from traders monitoring whale movements and project fundamentals.
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RooftopVIP
· 2h ago
3.4 million once withdrawn, this must be a major move, either running away or having ulterior motives
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gm_or_ngmi
· 01-13 15:53
3.4 million withdrawn directly, this guy probably wants to run away...
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-13 04:58
3.4 million USD withdrawal in one go, is NYC about to cool down? Or are they holding a big move...
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-13 04:54
$3.4 million, and you just want to focus on marketing after pulling out? Bro, your logic is too naive. I saw this trick back in 2017. When the pool runs dry, either the project dies or there's another plan. On-chain data speaks for itself, just wait and see.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-13 04:54
Hmm, 3.4 million directly withdrawn. This guy really just decides to leave whenever he wants.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-13 04:53
3.4 million, is this the rhythm of running away... NYC, it feels like this wave is about to cool down.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-13 04:29
Haha, is this move to run away or to hold a big move... withdrawing 3.4 million directly, it's a bit urgent.
A memecoin project $NYC saw a significant liquidity event recently. The developer, who previously held prominent public office in NYC, withdrew $3.4 million in liquidity from the pool. Market observers are left speculating on the capital's next destination—whether it'll fuel marketing initiatives or other ventures. This type of large-scale liquidity removal often signals shifting strategies in the memecoin space and typically draws attention from traders monitoring whale movements and project fundamentals.