SOON responds to abnormal price fluctuations: No tokens have been sold, product development will continue

By: odaily.com|2025/07/08 19:52:32
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Odaily News Joanna Zeng, co-founder and CEO of SOON, posted on the X platform that the SOON community and project have recently faced abnormal price fluctuations in tokens. The SOON teams preliminary investigation found that the fluctuations were suspected to be organized manipulation, targeting multiple assets, including SOON, with the intention of creating panic and profiting from it. SOON officials emphasized that the team did not sell any SOON tokens and did not profit from this incident; the project will not be terminated and product development will continue. SOON Labs said that it will continue to promote ecological construction and conduct an in-depth investigation of the incident, and will release a detailed analysis report to the community later.

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