I heard about this coin but did not invest.
Though $2 million is just a small amount compared to the money going in and out in crypto but for a scammer to take $2 million, that's already a jackpot. This tells us that there are still newbie investors out there who do not have enough knowledge in crypto but went so aggressive, if they understand the basics, they would not fall for that scam.
I can't believe that volume that time was $11 million _https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/squid-game/
Probably the scammers trying to pump the coin with their money and take the money from those who ride with the FOMO.
The way scammers allured new investors, showing that the coin is really pumping.
Those people are waiting for anybody to follow them and go inside the trap. Not all are newbies. There are also old timers who recruit those
newbies, thinking that by referrals they will earn more but forget about providing in-depth information about the investment that they'll going
to take.
It's true that over-all compared to those other scams this is just $2million, but for scammers to runaway that money, it's already a good amount.
Expect them to go back and present new types of schemes and more alluring promises. $2M is good enough to used to make another pump and dump
move to bring new sets of victims.