rug-pull
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Aqua (also known as AquaBot) was a Solana-based Telegram trading bot that conducted a presale in September 2025, raising approximately 21,770 SOL ($4.65 million) from retail investors before executing an apparent exit scam. On-chain investigator ZachXBT flagged the project after presale funds were split into four tranches, routed through intermediary wallets, and sent to instant exchanges hours before the scheduled token generation event. The project had secured endorsements from multiple established Solana ecosystem participants — including Meteora, Helius, Dialect, SYMMIO — and had received a near-perfect audit score from QuillAudits just days before the alleged rug pull.
avoid.net/glori-finance→2/100[CRITICAL]Glori Finance was an alleged DeFi lending protocol deployed on the Arbitrum network in early 2024, operating as a Compound V2 fork with approximately $1.4 million in total value locked (TVL) at the time of its exposure. On April 14, 2024, blockchain investigator ZachXBT identified that the top GLORI token holders had seeded liquidity using funds stolen from prior scams — specifically the Crolend, Hash DAO, and HellHoundFi frauds — linking Glori Finance to a serial scam ring responsible for over $20 million in cumulative losses. Following ZachXBT's public disclosure, the Glori Finance X account was deactivated and the protocol's website went offline, consistent with an exit scam.
avoid.net/wiz-khalifa-pump-fun→2/100[CRITICAL]On November 3, 2024, unidentified scammers compromised the X (Twitter) account of rapper Wiz Khalifa (35.7 million followers) and used it to promote two fraudulent Solana meme coins — $WIZ and $WIZZLE — launched on pump.fun. The $WIZ token reached a peak market cap of approximately $2.5 million within 15 minutes before collapsing over 95% in under one hour, with at least two insider wallets extracting a combined $160,000 in profit. Blockchain investigator ZachXBT linked the incident to a broader campaign of celebrity account takeovers that allegedly stole over $3.5 million in total, and subsequently accused a former professional Fortnite player known as 'Serpent' of involvement in the coordinated scheme.
avoid.net/nftmachine→2/100[CRITICAL]NFTMachine is the online alias of Tyler Gaye, a Denver, Colorado resident who allegedly orchestrated a presale fraud in early 2021 by raising approximately $500,000 (reportedly 277 ETH from 130+ investors) for a promised NFT marketplace called opeNFT (also stylized ONFT), which was never launched. A Denver District Court judge entered a default judgment of $275,000 against Gaye in November 2022, classifying the conduct as civil theft. On-chain investigator ZachXBT has subsequently alleged Gaye continued launching new crypto projects — including Arcade DAO and Gamegear — under the alias 'scaredofboobs' without satisfying the court-ordered judgment.
avoid.net/wallstreetbets→5/100[CRITICAL]The 'WallStreetBets' brand has been exploited in at least two distinct crypto fraud incidents: a 2021 Telegram pre-mine scam using a fake 'WallStreetBets – Crypto Pumps' channel that stole over $2.1 million in BNB and ETH, and a 2023 Ethereum meme token (WSB Coin) that surged to a $50 million market cap before insiders allegedly dumped $635,000 worth of tokens within days of launch, collapsing the price by over 90%. Neither token was authorized by Reddit or the r/WallStreetBets subreddit, and ZachXBT publicly identified the alleged perpetrators in the 2023 incident.
avoid.net/ton-blockchain→7/100[CRITICAL]TON (The Open Network) is a layer-1 blockchain originally developed by Telegram, abandoned in 2020 following an SEC enforcement action that compelled a $18.5 million penalty and $1.22 billion investor return, and subsequently revived by an independent TON Foundation. By 2024, rapid ecosystem growth attracted a significant wave of phishing campaigns, wallet drainer toolkits, pyramid schemes, and rug pull activity, with over 1,200 fraud cases reported in H1 2024 alone. In May 2026, Pavel Durov announced Telegram would reassume control as the network's largest validator, reintroducing centralization risk to a network already under scrutiny for facilitating illicit marketplaces.
avoid.net/pumpdotfun→8/100[CRITICAL]pump.fun (operated by Baton Corporation Ltd., also listed on AVOID.NET as 'pumpdotfun') is a Solana-based meme token launchpad that launched in January 2024 and rapidly became one of the most-used token creation platforms in crypto, generating over $800 million in cumulative revenue and more than 11.9 million tokens. The platform is subject to an active RICO class action lawsuit in the SDNY alleging up to $5.5 billion in retail losses, a UK FCA regulatory ban, a $1.9 million insider flash loan exploit, documented use by North Korea's Lazarus Group for money laundering, and independent research classifying 98.6% of its tokens as rug pulls or fraud.
avoid.net/pumpfun→8/100[CRITICAL]pump.fun (operated by Baton Corporation Ltd., also listed on AVOID.NET as 'pumpdotfun') is a Solana-based meme token launchpad that launched in January 2024 and rapidly became one of the most-used token creation platforms in crypto, generating over $800 million in cumulative revenue and more than 11.9 million tokens. The platform is subject to an active RICO class action lawsuit in the SDNY alleging up to $5.5 billion in retail losses, a UK FCA regulatory ban, a $1.9 million insider flash loan exploit, documented use by North Korea's Lazarus Group for money laundering, and independent research classifying 98.6% of its tokens as rug pulls or fraud.