It is very possible for Dev to withdraw liquid from the pool if they want to scam
the EXO girl
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Bullish
❓ Why Does One Wallet Hold 64% of BOB? Is It a Dev Dump Risk? Let Me Explain.
Many people have asked: “Why does the dev hold 64% of BOB?” “Will they dump it easily?”
Are you referring to this wallet? 0x73D8bD54F7Cf5FAb43fE4Ef40A62D390644946Db
Let’s get the facts straight.
👩💻 Who Am I to Answer This?
I'm not just a random voice online. I’m a graduate in Information Technology, and I wrote my final thesis on blockchain technology. I have deep experience in smart contract architecture, especially using Solidity (pragma).
So no — this isn’t just an opinion. This is a technical, researched explanation.
🔍 The Truth Behind the 64% Supply Wallet
Yes — there’s a wallet that holds 64% of BOB. But is it a personal dev wallet? Absolutely not.
The address in question is not used for manual transactions. Every single activity linked to that wallet is executed via smart contract methods, specifically through BinanceAlpha router functions.
You can verify this yourself on-chain:
No manual transfers in or out.
Transactions are purely protocol-based.
Connected to automated functions like burn (dead wallets), liquidity routing, or reserve mechanisms.
These are programmed features, not indicators of a rug or a potential dump.
✅ Let’s Be Clear:
The devs do not manually hold or control 64% of BOB.
This is a part of the automated architecture of the token, including burn, DeFi routing, and liquidity handling.
I’ve read the contract. I understand the code.
And here’s the most important point: The dev of BOB is Binance.
Do you think Binance — one of the world’s most respected exchanges — would risk its entire reputation just to dump a meme token? Impossible.
This is why BOB is the most stable meme token in the space.
📢 Final Words
So the rumors? They come from people who don’t understand smart contracts. They panic based on surface-level numbers, not real blockchain analysis.
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