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Unmasking the $WET Sniper: How Ramarxyz Sybilled 70% of HumidiFi's Presale Using 1000+ Wallets

Unmasking the $WET Sniper: How Ramarxyz Sybilled 70% of HumidiFi's Presale Using 1000+ Wallets

Bubblemaps visualization of wallet clusters in $WET presale sybil attack

In the wild world of Solana meme tokens, where fortunes flip faster than a bad trade, drama is just another Tuesday. But the latest saga around HumidiFi's $WET token presale? That's next-level chaos. A single entity, hiding behind the cheeky handle @ramarxyz, allegedly scooped up 70% of the allocation using over 1,000 wallets. And get this—they even had the audacity to demand a refund afterward. Buckle up as we break down this sybil attack, straight from the investigative thread by Bubblemaps, the on-chain sleuths who cracked it wide open.

The Presale That Went From Splash to Splat

HumidiFi, a rising star in Solana's DeFi scene, launched their $WET token presale through Jupiter Exchange on December 4th. Billed as a "first-come, first-served" event, it allocated 30 million tokens at 0.069 USDC each—pegged at a 69 million FDV, because why not lean into the meme vibes? The wallet cap was a fair 1,000 USDC per participant, aiming to spread the love to the "weterans" of the community.

But in two seconds flat, the sale vanished. No gradual fill-up, no community cheer—just a digital ghost town. Turns out, a bot farm had rigged the game. HumidiFi's team confirmed the hack in a raw, no-BS post: "Some real dry shit happened today." They explained how the sniper bundled instructions to slam 6,000 USDC batches across hundreds of wallets, netting around 350,000 $WET per bundle. Thousands of fresh addresses, each primed with exactly 1,000 USDC from exchanges, turned the fair launch into a solo heist.

Enter Bubblemaps, the visual analytics wizards powered by their $BMT token. Their thread drops the mic with hard evidence: At least 1,100 of the 1,530 participating addresses traced back to one cluster. Check out their interactive map here to see the wallet web yourself—it's like staring at a spider's blueprint for blockchain banditry.

Bubblemaps cluster analysis showing 1100+ sybil wallets in $WET presale

Tracking the Sniper: From Fresh Wallets to @ramarxyz

Sybil attacks aren't new in crypto—it's when one person puppets multiple identities to game the system. But this one was sloppy enough to get caught. Bubblemaps visualized how the sniper funded wallets straight from exchanges, keeping things "clean" on the surface. Most clusters followed the script: Fresh addresses, quick top-ups, presale grab, done.

One outlier betrayed the whole op. A private wallet (547Wwc...) funneled $150k to a key address, which looped back to a Twitter handle registered on daos.fun: @ramarxyz. This wasn't some faceless bot runner—it was a guy bold enough to link his real socials to the crime scene.

The irony? Post-heist, @ramarxyz didn't ghost. Instead, they tweeted at HumidiFi suggesting a refund for the "sniper" (spoiler: that's them) and took shots at the core team. As Bubblemaps quips in their thread, "You can't make this sh*t up."

Funding flow diagram linking sniper wallets to Ramarxyz's private address

HumidiFi Fights Back: New Token, Airdrop, and a Monday Relaunch

Credit where it's due—HumidiFi didn't fold. They voided the sniper's haul, no questions asked. Legit buyers from the Wetlist and JUP stakers? They're getting a pro-rata airdrop of a brand-new $WET token. The team roped in auditors from Osec and devs like @cavemanloverboy and @joebuild to craft a sniper-proof DTF contract. Public sale 2.0 drops Monday, with "weterans top of mind."

Bubblemaps even extended an olive branch, offering to help fortify future defenses. In a space where snipers lurk like sharks, this collab could set a new standard for presale security.

Why This Matters for Meme Token Hunters

Look, meme coins like $WET thrive on hype and fairness. When sybils crash the party, it erodes trust faster than a rug pull. Tools like Bubblemaps are game-changers, turning opaque on-chain data into digestible visuals that expose the frauds. For Solana traders, it's a reminder: DYOR isn't just a slogan. Scrutinize presale mechanics, watch for wallet clustering, and support projects that punch back.

As HumidiFi rallies with "Billions must get wet," the Solana ecosystem shows resilience. Will $WET make waves, or will more snipers test the waters? One thing's clear—this story's got more twists than a memecoin chart. Stay tuned, and maybe next time, you'll be the one staying wet.

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