CAUSE OF DEATH
Xoli: A Cautionary Tale of Concentration
Here we observe the final hours of Xoli, a token that learned too late that ninety-one percent ownership in the hands of ten holders is not decentralization—it is a financial arrangement waiting for the inevitable betrayal. With liquidity evaporating like morning dew in the Serengeti, and volume so thin it barely registers as ecosystem activity, Xoli's price gyrations of fifty-three percent in a single day reveal not vitality, but the death throes of a pump-and-dump specimen.
CAUSE OF DEATH
Extreme concentration and liquidity collapse
EPITAPH
"Xoli aspired to be a currency; it became a cautionary meme."