Whispers Of Insider Selling As Mantra DAO Relocates Nearly $27 Million In OM To Binance

bitcoinistPubblicato 2025-04-15Pubblicato ultima volta 2025-04-15

Introduzione

The cryptocurrency project Mantra is coming under increasing suspicion after its OM token shed 90% of its value within a...

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure

The cryptocurrency project Mantra is coming under increasing suspicion after its OM token shed 90% of its value within a single day. The value dropped from $6.27 to only $0.72, erasing more than $5 billion in market value. What transpired next only served to worsen the situation.

Based on blockchain data, Mantra DAO—the project’s behind-the-scenes organization—sent $26.95 million of OM tokens to a Binance wallet on Monday, April 14. This is just after the price’s massive dump, which triggered red flags among observers.

Detractors cite a disturbing fact: the Mantra team owns around 90% of all OM tokens. The high concentration of ownership and timing of the exchange transfers have fueled accusations of potential insider selling.

Mantra CEO Denies Token Dumping Accusations

Mantra chief executive JP Mullin has rebutted such allegations. He said the team and investors didn’t dump their holdings during the crash.

Instead, Mullin attributed the price decline to “forced liquidations” instigated by cryptocurrency exchanges. Such liquidations occur when exchanges sell traders’ holdings automatically after they are unable to cover margin calls.

But his account is not to everyone’s liking. Various independent analysts have monitored suspicious token transfers that point to a different narrative.

OM price has sustained a steep drop in the last week. Source: CoinMarketCap

On-Chain Detective Work Reveals Suspicious Transfers

Crypto analyst Max Brown found that Mantra transferred nearly 4 million OM tokens to cryptocurrency exchange OKX shortly before prices began to decline.

The problem for investigators is that once tokens are moved to centralized exchanges like Binance or OKX, they become much more challenging to trace. This is essentially a blind spot where the tokens can be disposed of while leaving behind no clear trail on public blockchains.

While analysts cannot prove it for a fact that insiders sold off tokens, the gradient of movements into exchanges just ahead of the price tumble certainly gives room for serious doubt.

Exchanges Provide Varying Account Of The Crash

Major cryptocurrency exchanges launched investigations as to what triggered the spectacular fall of the OM token.

Binance, the largest crypto exchange in terms of trading volume, corroborates Mullin’s account. In early findings, they indicate cross-exchange liquidations most likely caused the crash, which would support the CEO’s explanation.

MANTRA is now trading at $0.61. Chart: TradingView

OKX paints a different picture. The exchange cited “major changes” in OM’s tokenomics as a possible cause. They also noted that multiple blockchain addresses had sent large quantities of tokens to exchanges during the time of the crash.

The contradicting accounts by various players in the market have left investors uncertain about what actually transpired. With $5 billion of market value lost and no certainty, confidence in the project has been severely undermined.

Featured image from Blueberry Markets, chart from TradingView

Editorial Process for bitcoinist is centered on delivering thoroughly researched, accurate, and unbiased content. We uphold strict sourcing standards, and each page undergoes diligent review by our team of top technology experts and seasoned editors. This process ensures the integrity, relevance, and value of our content for our readers.

Christian, a journalist and editor with leadership roles in Philippine and Canadian media, is fueled by his love for writing and cryptocurrency. Off-screen, he's a cook and cinephile who's constantly intrigued by the size of the universe.

Crypto di tendenza

Letture associate

Weng Li's New Blog Proposes 'Self-Evolution Should Start from Harness', DeepSeek's Cui Tianyi Endorses with Repost

Lilian Weng, former OpenAI security VP and co-founder of Thinking Machines Lab, has published a new blog post titled "Harness Engineering for Self-Improvement," proposing a pragmatic path for AI self-evolution. She argues that Recursive Self-Improvement (RSI) may practically begin at the "Harness" layer—the external runtime system governing how models use tools, manage context, and execute tasks—rather than directly from the model rewriting its own weights. The blog outlines a progression from optimizing prompts (Context Engineering) to designing workflows, and ultimately to Self-Improving Harness systems. These systems can identify their own weaknesses, propose targeted, verifiable modifications to the harness code, and validate improvements. Works like Self-Harness and Darwin Gödel Machine (DGM) demonstrate significant performance gains on benchmarks like SWE-bench through such automated harness evolution, rivaling handcrafted agents. DeepSeek researcher Tianyi Cui endorsed the view, noting harness-based self-evolution is as promising as model-based approaches. Weng emphasizes this is complementary to model training, with both reinforcing each other. However, key challenges remain: weak evaluators for subjective tasks, reward hacking, diversity collapse, managing long-term system health versus short-term success, and defining the human oversight role. The consensus is growing: the harness is a critical variable, as the same model can exhibit vastly different capabilities within different harness systems.

marsbit38 min fa

Weng Li's New Blog Proposes 'Self-Evolution Should Start from Harness', DeepSeek's Cui Tianyi Endorses with Repost

marsbit38 min fa

Odaily Editorial Department Tea Party (July 8)

Odaily Editorial Team Casual Chat (July 8) This is an informal column from Odaily's editorial team, sharing immediate thoughts on industry news, data, and hot topics from various angles. It presents investment ideas and opportunity hypotheses still under verification—which may not be direct wealth codes but questions in themselves—alongside observations from industry interactions and materials that genuinely enhance the team's understanding. The content is based on real investment and observation experiences, carries no advertising, and does not constitute investment advice. Its purpose is to broaden perspectives and supplement information sources, not to create consensus. Team Member Shares: * **Wenser (@wenser2010):** Noted a deeper correction (nearly 30%) in US and Korean stocks, including memory stocks, but remains bullish on DRAM due to perceived supply shortages. In prediction markets, personal small bets outperformed blind copying; favors France to win the World Cup. Views crypto-related stocks like STRK as bearish for now, while seeing Circle and Coinbase as potential rebound plays. Observes recent strength in software stocks like Microsoft but is unsure if it's a sustained recovery. * **Bcxiongdi (@bcxiongdi):** Discusses the recent "recovery training" in meme coin markets on Solana and BSC, characterized by small-scale PVP opportunities, admitting to having sold many assets too early. Suggests also watching the Robinhood chain. Found World Cup prediction markets challenging, advising to consider buying during matches rather than only before. * **Azuma (@azuma_eth):** Focuses on the US stock market, particularly the significant semiconductor correction. Believes demand fundamentals remain and considers buying the dip in DRAM stocks. Notes a potential rotation signal as hedge funds have recently concentrated buying in tech stocks. Plans to continue adding to RKLB (Rocket Lab) stock, seeing limited downside and high upside potential at current levels after its founder's share sale window closed.

Odaily星球日报54 min fa

Odaily Editorial Department Tea Party (July 8)

Odaily星球日报54 min fa

Former Huawei 'Genius Teen' Who Questioned DeepSeek Interview Lands in 'Crossfire' from Web3 Investor

Former Huawei "Genius Youth" Li Bojie recently drew public attention by criticizing his interview experience with DeepSeek. The controversy escalated when Du Jun, co-founder of Web3 investment firm ABCDE Capital, publicly accused Li of being "the founder with the least sense of contractual spirit" he had ever cooperated with, sparking a dispute over Li's startup project, Metagent. Li detailed a frustrating DeepSeek interview where he was accused of potential plagiarism, leading him to end the session. The spotlight then shifted to his venture, Metagent, a Web3+AI project aiming to tokenize AI agents. ABCDE invested $1.5 million, with an initial $500k disbursed. Du Jun claimed the project's progress was severely lacking, with a poor-quality demo and minimal social media activity. He alleged Li stopped communicating, deleted his Telegram, and failed to provide proper financial reporting. In response, Li argued the remaining $1 million was never received, crippling operations and forcing salary cuts. He stated he left Metagent in October 2024 due to family reasons and Web3 compliance concerns, with board approval. He claimed to have fulfilled disclosure duties and that his subsequent projects avoided conflicting fields. Other investors, including ArkStream Capital, shared negative due diligence experiences, citing unprofessional contracts and evasive answers on tokenomics. Metagent's social media went silent in June 2024, effectively stalling. Li has since moved to a new consumer AI agent platform, Pine AI (formerly Logenic AI), which has raised $25 million in Series A funding. He served as its Chief Scientist but recently left, clarifying he was not the founder and departed due to a shift in research interests.

Foresight News1 h fa

Former Huawei 'Genius Teen' Who Questioned DeepSeek Interview Lands in 'Crossfire' from Web3 Investor

Foresight News1 h fa

Trading

Spot

Articoli Popolari

Come comprare DAO

Benvenuto in HTX.com! Abbiamo reso l'acquisto di DAO Maker (DAO) semplice e conveniente. Segui la nostra guida passo passo per intraprendere il tuo viaggio nel mondo delle criptovalute.Step 1: Crea il tuo Account HTXUsa la tua email o numero di telefono per registrarti il tuo account gratuito su HTX. Vivi un'esperienza facile e sblocca tutte le funzionalità,Crea il mio accountStep 2: Vai in Acquista crypto e seleziona il tuo metodo di pagamentoCarta di credito/debito: utilizza la tua Visa o Mastercard per acquistare immediatamente DAO MakerDAO.Bilancio: Usa i fondi dal bilancio del tuo account HTX per fare trading senza problemi.Terze parti: abbiamo aggiunto metodi di pagamento molto utilizzati come Google Pay e Apple Pay per maggiore comodità.P2P: Fai trading direttamente con altri utenti HTX.Over-the-Counter (OTC): Offriamo servizi su misura e tassi di cambio competitivi per i trader.Step 3: Conserva DAO Maker (DAO)Dopo aver acquistato DAO Maker (DAO), conserva nel tuo account HTX. In alternativa, puoi inviare tramite trasferimento blockchain o scambiare per altre criptovalute.Step 4: Scambia DAO Maker (DAO)Scambia facilmente DAO Maker (DAO) nel mercato spot di HTX. Accedi al tuo account, seleziona la tua coppia di trading, esegui le tue operazioni e monitora in tempo reale. Offriamo un'esperienza user-friendly sia per chi ha appena iniziato che per i trader più esperti.

167 Totale visualizzazioniPubblicato il 2024.12.11Aggiornato il 2026.06.02

Come comprare DAO

Discussioni

Benvenuto nella Community HTX. Qui puoi rimanere informato sugli ultimi sviluppi della piattaforma e accedere ad approfondimenti esperti sul mercato. Le opinioni degli utenti sul prezzo di DAO DAO sono presentate come di seguito.

活动图片