CAUSE OF DEATH
Andes Virus: A Ten-Hour Extinction Event
In the brutal ecosystem of Solana tokens, the Andes Virus emerged with all the vitality of a fever dream, achieving a six-hundred percent price surge in mere hours—a phenomenon typically observed only in pump-and-dump schemes and the fever hallucinations of retail investors. Yet here we observe the creature's tragic flaw: zero liquidity, a concentration of wealth so absolute that the top ten holders possessed more than half the supply, leaving the remaining ninety-five holders clutching digital phantoms. One can almost hear the death rattle as thirteen thousand dollars of volume attempted to sustain an edifice built entirely on hype, hope, and the mathematical improbability of escape.
CAUSE OF DEATH
Extreme concentration, zero liquidity trap
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"It lived like a shooting star and died like a rug—spectacularly, briefly, and with maximum financial tragedy for those who arrived late to the party."