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metabolian | 1 year ago

For him to be involved in fraudulent pump-and-dump he'd have to be an insider or being paid by insiders to pump up the price. There's zero evidence of that.

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sparky_z|1 year ago

That's... not at all true. There's no insider connection required for a pump-and-dump to be considered fraud. Maybe you're confusing it with "insider trading", which is a different thing.