Recent reports suggest that the top 10 holders of the LADYS token, excluding exchanges and contract addresses, have a combined total of 180 trillion LADYS, amounting to 20.3% of the total supply. The three largest holders, namely “0xAf23”, “0x44F9”, and “0x3c7A”, have recently been blacklisted.

Though it is unclear why they were blacklisted, the address identified as “0xAf23” is known to have been previously blacklisted from trading another cryptocurrency token, PEPE, before being added to the LADYS blacklist. This address also managed to sell off large quantities of its LADYS tokens for a profit of 52 Ethereum before it was blacklisted.

DWF Labs, registered as the single largest holder of LADYS tokens, owns 30.7 trillion LADYS comprising of 3.5% of the total token supply. This address is known to have transferred 2.2 trillion LADYS to exchanges at peak price, claiming that this was done for the purpose of market-making. However, this move by DWF Labs has created suspicion among token holders who have now started to question the reliability of the LADYS token.

Still, some of the holders have seen massive gains in trading the token- “0x3269” and “0xc484” are two significant addresses that earned 218 and 26 fold returns on their invested amount. It is important to note that the total token worth is calculated on the current price, not accounting for any fluctuations that may have occurred during the holding period.



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