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2025-11-12 17:56:08

This Altcoin May Have Been Manipulated Big Today: First a Pump, Then a Major Dump – Today’s Top Story

Decentralized cryptocurrency exchange Hyperliquid announced today that it has temporarily suspended deposits and withdrawals on the POPCAT trading pair due to suspicions of possible price manipulation attempts. POPCAT was recorded as one of the altcoins that experienced the most liquidation with the massive pump and dump wave it experienced today. Chart showing the pump and dump in POPCAT price. It appeared that the platform had halted operations for maintenance. On-chain data from ArbiScan also confirmed the pause. However, what really caught the community's attention was the allegation that a user was attempting to artificially inflate the price of POPCAT. Related News: Watch Out: Suspected Fraud Involving a Listed Altcoin on Major Exchanges Onchain analyst MLMabc shared a post on Twitter on X (Twitter) stating that the investor in question withdrew 3 million USDC from the OKX exchange 13 hours ago and split it among 19 different wallets. He then opened a long position worth approximately $20 million in POPCAT, attempting to push the price to $0.21. According to the analyst, once the buy wall was lifted, the investor liquidated his entire $20-$30 million POPCAT position, resulting in a $4.9 million loss on positions taken over by Hyperliquid's liquidity provider (HLP). Hyperliquid then manually closed the position. This incident is reminiscent of a similar case of manipulation Hyperliquid experienced with a Solana memecoin called JELLYJELLY in March. At the time, the platform suffered approximately $12 million in unrealized losses. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: This Altcoin May Have Been Manipulated Big Today: First a Pump, Then a Major Dump – Today’s Top Story

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