The Curious Case of $VIB : Déjà Vu from $ALPACA’s Playbook?

Well, well, well… another day, another token drama. Binance just announced the delisting of $VIB (Viberate), and if you had a weird feeling of déjà vu — you’re not alone. Just like $ALPACA before it, $VIB pulled off a strange, sudden pump right before the official delist news dropped.

Technically speaking, these kinds of pre-delisting surges aren’t just “random luck.” They’re often triggered by low liquidity: when order books thin out, even modest buy pressure sends the price flying. Add a sprinkle of insider whispers or pure speculation, and you get a textbook “dead cat bounce” — a last hurrah before collapse.

Interestingly, $ALPACA showed the same pattern earlier: unexpected spike, lots of FOMO traders jumping in… and then bam — reality check once it got delisted.

With $VIB, it looks like opportunists tried to milk the volatility, possibly aiming to dump on latecomers who didn’t read the signals. Classic case of “exit liquidity.”

Bottom line? When you see random unexplained pumps on illiquid coins — especially ones rumored to be delisted — it’s smart to step back and not get caught playing musical chairs.

Risk happens fast. Stay sharp out there!