How Crypto Futures Markets Are Fueling ‘Scam Coin’ Insider Schemes

By: crypto insight|2026/05/19 09:48:11
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Key Takeaways:

  • RAVE’s market cap skyrocketed to $6.7 billion before plummeting by 95% due to insider control and a concentrated supply.
  • SIREN token faced heavy short positions, with liquidation leading to a repeat squeeze scenario.
  • ARIA’s market cap fell by 91% after wallets dumped millions of tokens in a forced bid setup.
  • Futures-to-spot turnover ratios indicate excessive derivative market activity overshadowing cash markets.

WEEX Crypto News, 2026-04-22 11:55:15

The Anatomy of Crypto Pump and Dumps

Crypto futures markets are increasingly the backdrop for market traps, where thin floats and insider manipulation lead to monumental gains and losses. A prime example is the RAVE token, which surged to $6.7 billion in market value only to crash by 95%. Insiders held more than 90% of the supply within a few wallets, manipulating price movements. An examination of market activity such as short piling and forced buys reveals how insiders can leverage concentrated spot supplies to execute major pump and dumps without immediate visible disruption. [Place Image: Screenshot of RAVE price chart]

The Impact of Derivatives on Token Valuations

In these scams, token prices are unraveled by aggressive trading. This cycle starts with a perpetual listing, enabling insiders to manipulate market prices. Traders opening short positions face disastrous results when thin liquidity triggers forced buying, inflating prices artificially

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