Concerns Rise Over Unusual Wallet Activity During Edel Finance Token Launch Emerging allegations of market manipulation have surfaced amid the recent token launch of Edel Finance, a decentralized protocol focused on tokenized stocks and real-world assets. Blockchain analytics firm Bubblemaps has highlighted suspicious activity involving a concentrated cluster of wallets acquiring a significant portion of [...]Concerns Rise Over Unusual Wallet Activity During Edel Finance Token Launch Emerging allegations of market manipulation have surfaced amid the recent token launch of Edel Finance, a decentralized protocol focused on tokenized stocks and real-world assets. Blockchain analytics firm Bubblemaps has highlighted suspicious activity involving a concentrated cluster of wallets acquiring a significant portion of [...]

Edel Finance Wallets Snatch 30% of Token Supply, Grab $11M — Bubblemaps Reveals

Edel Finance Wallets Snatch 30% Of Token Supply, Grab $11m — Bubblemaps Reveals

Concerns Rise Over Unusual Wallet Activity During Edel Finance Token Launch

Emerging allegations of market manipulation have surfaced amid the recent token launch of Edel Finance, a decentralized protocol focused on tokenized stocks and real-world assets. Blockchain analytics firm Bubblemaps has highlighted suspicious activity involving a concentrated cluster of wallets acquiring a significant portion of the new token supply, raising questions about potential coordinated efforts to influence the token’s initial trading.

Key Takeaways

  • Approximately 160 wallets aggregated 30% of Edel’s tokens (~$11 million), just prior to trading opening, according to Bubblemaps.
  • The wallets were predominantly funded through Binance and other exchanges, with all Ether sent through a “layer of fresh wallets” before acquiring tokens.
  • About half of the sniped tokens were held within these wallets; the other half was distributed among secondary wallets funded via MEXC exchange, creating a suspicion of organized front-running.
  • EDEL’s market value has sharply declined by 62% amidst these concerns, with a current market cap estimated at $14.9 million.

Tickers mentioned: EDEL

Sentiment: Bearish

Price impact: Negative, as the unusual accumulation coincides with a steep decline in token value, eroding investor confidence amid allegations of market manipulation.

Market context: These allegations come at a time when transparency issues are increasingly scrutinized within the crypto sector, especially for newly launched tokens with significant liquidity concerns.

Edel Finance, launched on November 12, is a decentralized lending protocol aiming to bring traditional stock assets onto the blockchain. The team boasts credentials from former employees at State Street, JPMorgan, and Airbnb. Despite its innovative approach, the platform’s tokenomics and initial distribution have come under fire following reports of suspicious accumulation. Bubblemaps pointed out that approximately 160 wallets, funded concurrently with Ether, purchased a substantial 30% of the token supply immediately after launch. Many of these wallets, funded through Binance, were linked by the analytics firm to a coordinated effort to snatch tokens at the outset, a tactic commonly known as “sniping” — where bots automatically buy tokens once they go live to gain an advantage over retail investors.

In response, Edel co-founder James Sherborne denied the allegations, claiming the team acquired roughly 60% of the tokens, which are locked into escrow via vesting contracts. Sherborne emphasized that only 12.7% was allocated directly to the team, with tokens vesting over 36 months. However, critics, including Bubblemaps, dismissed this explanation as a “Hayden Davis defense” — referencing the controversial co-creator of several memecoins — and questioned the transparency of the distribution, citing on-chain evidence linking secondary wallets funded through MEXC to the initial purchase activities.

Despite the rebuttal, the controversy highlights ongoing challenges in ensuring fair token distribution and transparency in DeFi launches, especially given past instances of insider maneuvers leading to rapid token crashes. These developments underscore the importance of rigorous vetting and scrutiny in the nascent world of on-chain financial products.

This article was originally published as Edel Finance Wallets Snatch 30% of Token Supply, Grab $11M — Bubblemaps Reveals on Crypto Breaking News – your trusted source for crypto news, Bitcoin news, and blockchain updates.

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