Address Holds 72% of TCLAW Supply, Conceals Identity; Bubblemaps Flags Suspicious Activity on May 7-8

According to Bubblemaps’ analysis reported by Foresight News, an address holding 72% of TCLAW token supply concealed its identity, raising concerns about suspicious activity. Prior to launch, wallet 0x31d7 funded approximately 70 wallets via bridge transfers; these wallets had no prior activity and received funds within a narrow time window before distributing SOL to new addresses.

The team left a 24-hour window between token creation and announcement: TCLAW trading began on May 7 at 23:25 UTC, while the announcement was published on May 8 at 23:22 UTC. The wallets purchased TCLAW before the public announcement. Part of 0x31d7’s funds came from a Squads Vault named “Traderclaw.” While no direct evidence links the team to the activity, the timing and bridge operations raise questions.

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