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6 investigations from this source

avoid.net/masa12/100[CRITICAL]

Masa (also known as Masa Finance, later rebranded as Gopher) is a Web3 data and identity protocol that launched a soulbound token standard on Ethereum in 2023 before pivoting to a decentralized AI data network. The MASA token, sold via CoinList in March 2024 at $0.079 and hitting an all-time high of approximately $0.4697 on its April 11, 2024 listing date, subsequently collapsed by over 99.9% to trade near $0.00002 by mid-2026. ZachXBT publicly accused the project of concealing a six-figure security exploit in September 2024, which the team later confirmed only after the allegation was made public.

avoid.net/paal28/100[WARNING]

PAAL AI is an Ethereum ERC20 token launched in July 2023, marketed as an AI-powered chatbot and automation ecosystem for crypto communities. In September 2023, blockchain investigator ZachXBT published on-chain evidence and leaked Telegram messages alleging that four prominent crypto influencers — TraderSZ, TraderNJ1, PetaByte, and Trader_XO — received undisclosed token allocations from the PAAL AI team and engaged in a coordinated pump-and-dump scheme, collectively dumping hundreds of thousands of dollars in PAAL tokens on retail buyers. The token subsequently declined approximately 98.7% from its March 2024 all-time high of $0.8653 to below $0.013 by mid-2026, while the PAAL brand has also been exploited by third-party wallet-draining scams impersonating its staking platform.

avoid.net/netmind-ai28/100[WARNING]

Netmind AI (netmind.ai) is a London-based decentralized GPU compute network that issues the NMT token on both Ethereum (ERC20) and BNB Smart Chain (BEP20) via upgradeable proxy contracts. In March 2024, 440,000 NMT tokens were sold in a sudden dump that caused a 76% price crash — attributed by the team to a compromised early miner wallet, though the mechanism remains disputed. The NMT contract is an upgradeable transparent proxy that grants the owner unilateral ability to disable sells, change fees, mint, or transfer tokens, representing a material centralization and rug-risk vector flagged by security tools and, according to AVOID.NET source tagging, by ZachXBT.

avoid.net/andy-ayrey34/100[WARNING]

Andy Ayrey is a New Zealand-based AI researcher and self-described performance artist who created Truth Terminal, an autonomous AI chatbot that became closely associated with the Goatseus Maximus (GOAT) memecoin, which briefly reached a $900M–$1B market cap in late 2024. Ayrey disclosed holding 1.25 million GOAT tokens gifted to him and pledged not to trade on insider knowledge, later establishing a non-profit foundation (Truth Collective) to manage the AI's holdings. ZachXBT's involvement concerns the October 2024 SIM-swap hack of Ayrey's X account — which third-party hackers exploited to deploy scam memecoins netting over $1.5M — rather than direct fraud allegations against Ayrey himself; however, broader ethical concerns persist around the gray-area ecosystem of AI-agent-driven memecoin promotion that Truth Terminal helped legitimize.

avoid.net/kaito42/100[WARNING]

KAITO is the native token of Kaito AI, an AI-powered 'InfoFi' (information finance) platform built on Base blockchain, founded by former Citadel quantitative trader Yu Hu and launched in February 2025. On March 15, 2025, both the official Kaito AI X account and Yu Hu's personal account were compromised by hackers who spread false claims of wallet breaches while simultaneously holding short positions on KAITO, netting an estimated $1 million in profit from the manufactured price panic. The platform faced additional scrutiny from blockchain investigator ZachXBT over alleged AI bot spam incentivized by its Yaps reward system, which was ultimately sunset in January 2026 after X revoked API access to all InfoFi applications.

avoid.net/bittensor52/100[CAUTIONARY]

Bittensor is a decentralized blockchain protocol functioning as a peer-to-peer marketplace for machine intelligence, using the TAO token to reward AI model contributors. In July 2024, the protocol was the target of a supply chain attack via a malicious version of its official PyPI package, resulting in the theft of approximately $28 million in TAO tokens from 32 wallets. A civil lawsuit filed in January 2025 alleges that former Opentensor Foundation employees orchestrated the attack, and on-chain investigator ZachXBT identified a key suspect through NFT wash-trade analysis and Railgun de-mixing.

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