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Mario Nawfal Denies $7M Meme Coin Rug Pull Allegations

Crypto entrepreneur Mario Nawfal faces allegations of orchestrating a meme coin rug pull involving the prominent streamer Adin Ross.
The controversy erupted after Nawfal’s X account, @RoundtableSpace, posted about a supposed partnership with Ross to launch a Solana-based token, ROSS. The post was swiftly deleted, raising suspicions of fraudulent activity.
Mario Nawfal Faces Allegations of Orchestrating $7 Million Rug Pull
On Tuesday, @RoundtableSpace announced the launch of ROSS, claiming that Adin Ross was backing the project. The tweet contained a contract address, seemingly legitimizing the meme coin. However, within 20 minutes, the post was deleted, triggering immediate skepticism within the crypto community.
X (Twitter) user @cryptolyxe flagged the incident. The user accused Nawfal of faking a partnership with Ross to drive up the token’s value. Cryptolyxe provided screenshots showing the original tweet and a price chart depicting an 82.72% price crash, indicating a rug pull.

A rug pull is when early promoters artificially pump a token’s value before abandoning it, leaving investors with worthless assets. According to cryptolyxe, the token’s market cap soared to $7 million before plummeting to zero.
“So Mario Nawfal just posted a fake “partnership” with Adin Ross for a memecoin, then rugs the coin from $7m to 0, and deletes all the tweets… bruh,” cryptolyxe remarked.
In the aftermath, @RoundtableSpace issued a series of statements denying any wrongdoing. They claimed that an unauthorized individual from their team, @hardsnipe, was responsible for posting about the token without approval.
Nawfal’s team maintained that they acted quickly to delete the post and clarified that no official partnership with Adin Ross existed. Nawfal later alleged that his account had been compromised.
“Someone got access to both this account and Crypto Town Hall and posted a fake CA yesterday and today,” Nawfal indicated.
He further clarified that once the breach was discovered, delegate access was revoked. Reportedly, they also changed passwords to prevent further unauthorized posts.
Growing Concerns Over Meme Coin Rug Pulls
Despite Nawfal’s explanations, many in the crypto community remain unconvinced. Several users, including @nftkeano, pointed to Nawfal’s history of promoting dubious crypto projects, fueling doubts about whether this was an accident or a deliberate scam.
“This is literally your 3rd rug this month…,” Keano noted.
Adding to the controversy, Adin Ross’ team denied involvement with the token. Chat logs suggest internal confusion regarding Ross’ participation, reinforcing the claim that the partnership was never real.
While Nawfal’s team insists the ROSS meme coin post was a mistake caused by an unauthorized team member, the crypto community remains deeply skeptical. The quick deletion of the tweet and the sudden collapse of the token’s value raise questions. Nawfal’s history of controversies also does not bode well for his case, leaving many questioning the true nature of this event.
Whether this was a genuine mistake or an intentional scam, the incident reflects the ongoing risks in the crypto arena.
Three weeks ago, rumors circulated about the alleged sale of Kanye West’s X account. The supposed new owners used it to promote the Barkmeta meme coin, sparking fears of a meme coin rug pull.
The incident raised questions about celebrity involvement in crypto scams. Meanwhile, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy faced backlash over accusations that he orchestrated a GREED rug pull.
After promoting the coin, Portnoy allegedly sold off a large portion of his holdings, leading to a price collapse that left investors at a loss.
Additionally, reports indicate that insiders behind the LIBRA meme coin have been linked to other controversial projects, including the MELANIA coin, which also faced rug pull allegations.
The growing trend of rug pulls highlights the risks investors face when buying tokens associated with high-profile figures or influencers.

Data on GeckoTerminal shows that ROSS has been down by over 95% in the last 24 hours and is trading around its floor price.
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FOMC Refuses to Cut Interest Rates, Disappointment Priced In

The FOMC concluded its latest meeting by announcing that it will not cut US interest rates. This decision was largely priced in, and the crypto market hasn’t seriously suffered.
Rate cuts would’ve provided a bullish narrative to juice fresh investment, which the market desperately needs. Bearish signals are growing alongside fears of a US recession.
Federal Reserve Says No to Rate Cuts
The Federal Reserve just finished its Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which determines much of US financial policy. The crypto industry was waiting with bated breath to see if the FOMC would decide to cut interest rates.
However, the FOMC made its report to the public and claimed that no rate cuts would be taking place.
“The Committee seeks to achieve maximum employment and inflation at the rate of 2 percent over the longer run. Uncertainty around the economic outlook has increased. The Committee is attentive to the risks to both sides of its dual mandate. In support of its goals, the Committee decided to maintain the target range for the federal funds rate at 4.25% to 4.5%,” it said.
This news more or less fits with the industry’s expectations. Fed Chair Jerome Powell already clearly stated that the FOMC doesn’t plan to cut interest rates.
The industry hoped that rate cuts could provide a bullish narrative, especially while the markets are afraid. For now, it seems like it’ll need to find an optimistic signal somewhere else.
Rate cuts would be bullish for investors, especially for risk-on assets like cryptoassets. However, this isn’t the Federal Reserve’s only concern. The FOMC alluded to its “dual mandate” when denying rate cuts. In other words, it needs to juggle investor concerns with consumer inflation fears, uncertainty around Trump’s tariffs, and a possible US recession.
If the FOMC were to slash interest rates, it would likely boost US inflation. The most recent CPI report was better than expected, and some in the industry hoped that this would build confidence. Ultimately, the main hopes rested with President Trump, who personally advocated for rate cuts. However, he didn’t make a major intervention.
It’s not all bad, though. The FOMC also announced would slow Quantitative tightening (QT) by reducing the monthly redemption cap on Treasury securities from $25 billion to $5 billion.
Some members of the community were pleased by this news, as slower QT can increase market liquidity. This announcement is at least some consolation for investors.
In any event, this lack of rate cuts was expected and priced in. The FOMC didn’t shock anybody by refusing to cut interest rates, and the market hasn’t been chaotic. A few of the top-performing cryptoassets suffered minor losses, but no substantial drops have materialized.

The crypto industry has been desperate for a bullish narrative, and some major players are visibly cracking at the seams.
The FOMC, however, did not provide this narrative via rate cuts. Hopefully, crypto will find something else to be optimistic about before a full-blown market correction takes hold.
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XCN Traders Shift Focus as Active Addresses Plunge

Onyxcoin (XCN) has maintained its downward trajectory, plummeting by 10% over the past week as bearish sentiment grips the market.
With more traders turning away from the altcoin, its active address count has seen a sharp fall, signaling a loss of interest in the asset and low network participation.
XCN Struggles as Short Sellers Take Control
Since early March, Santiment’s data has revealed an aggressive fall in XCN’s daily active address count.
According to the on-chain data provider, on March 3, 2,673 unique addresses completed at least one transaction involving XCN. Since then, this figure has steadily declined, hitting a low of 1,044 on March 18.

This decline highlights waning network activity on Onyxcoin and the reduced demand for its altcoin, reinforcing the bearish sentiment surrounding XCN.
Moreover, the month has been marked by a significant rise in the demand for short positions, as reflected by the altcoin’s predominantly negative funding rate.

An asset’s funding rate is a periodic fee exchanged between its long and short traders in perpetual futures contracts. When the funding rate is mostly negative, short sellers dominate the coin’s futures markets.
The rising demand for XCN shorts highlights the market’s bearish outlook. Sellers are maintaining control and limiting any potential short-term recovery.
XCN Faces Strong Selling Pressure
The token’s Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) supports this bearish outlook. At press time, the momentum indicator is below zero at -0.19.
The CMF indicator measures fund flows into and out of an asset. When its value is negative, selling pressure outpaces buying activity. This indicates the likelihood of a further price decline as demand remains weak. In this scenario, XCN’s price could slip to $0.0075.

Conversely, the token’s price could rocket toward $0.022 if buyers regain market control.
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Russian Crypto Exchange Garantex Is Back Under a New Name

A comprehensive report from Global Ledger claims that Garantex’s founders created a new exchange, Grinex, just a week after the previous exchange was shut down by US and EU authorities. The new platform, Grinex, has already processed $36 million in incoming transactions.
Global Ledger shared this report exclusively with BeInCrypto.
Is Garantex Back Under a New Name?
Garantex, a Russian crypto exchange, was shut down last week, but apparently, it isn’t out. Earlier this month, Tether froze some of its wallets containing USDT worth $28 million, and the US Department of Justice seized its domains, as its co-founder was arrested.
However, a new report shows that Garantex’s team has already launched a similar exchange, Grinex.
“Swiss blockchain analytics company Global Ledger has completed its investigation and gathered conclusive evidence that Grinex, the exchange that emerged shortly after the dramatic collapse of Garantex, is, in fact, a direct continuation of Garantex itself,” Global Ledger claimed in an exclusive press release shared with BeInCrypto.
The center of this claim comes from on-chain analysis. A7A5, a ruble-backed stablecoin, was listed on Garantex less than a month before its shutdown.
Soon after, its creators confirmed via Telegram that the asset was listed on Grinex. Global Ledger tracked a massive A7A5 liquidity transfer from Garantex to Grinex, proving a connection.

Garantex Users Are Receiving Lost Funds On Grinex
According to Global Ledger’s research, these exchanges have incredibly similar interfaces. Also, a marketing statement on the Russian crypto tracking site ‘CoinMarketRating’ claims that the owners of Garantex created Grinex.
Most notably, some users who lost funds on Garantex have reported receiving reimbursements on Grinex.
Sources also claim that Grinex customers are visiting the Garantex office in person, and many users are moving assets to the new exchange.
Overall, all facts reflect that Grinex has found a way to remain operational, despite the earlier crackdown. The US Department of Justice sanctioned Garantex in 2023.
The case of Grinex is another example of how Russia has been using crypto to actively evade international sanctions. Even if law enforcement acts quickly against Grinex, it could resurface.
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