November 1, 2023
Floki, in a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), has accused Bitget of listing the token without permission and subsequently listing a fake version of TOKEN before its official release. Floki further alleges that Bitget conducted tens of millions of dollars worth of trading volume without actually possessing any tokens in their wallet.
According to Floki, Bitget's unauthorized listing of TOKEN and the subsequent creation of a fake version of the token resulted in significant financial losses. As the value of TOKEN increased, Bitget's actions allegedly created a $10 million deficit as they did not possess the underlying asset.
Floki's response highlights the alleged misconduct by Bitget in listing TOKEN without permission and engaging in trading activities without actually holding any tokens. This raises concerns about the integrity and trustworthiness of Bitget as a cryptocurrency exchange. Users and investors should exercise caution when dealing with Bitget and ensure they are aware of the potential risks involved.
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