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Crypto Rug Pull Class Action Suit
Use this page when a token or project looked legitimate at launch, then liquidity was drained, the team went quiet, or the promotion collapsed into a group-loss event.
Liquidity pulls
Anonymous teams
Group losses
What this page covers
Rug pulls, drained pools, and project losses with a shared pattern.
We use this page for liquidity pulls, promotion-heavy token launches, drain-and-dump events, and other group-loss matters that call for a closer review.
- Token pages that changed after launch
- Promises of locked liquidity that were not true
- Community channels that went silent after funds moved
Documents to gather
What helps most in this review.
- Contract address and token name
- Transaction hashes and wallet addresses
- Project screenshots, whitepaper pages, and social posts
- Liquidity or chart history if you saved it
- Any audit, announcement, or investor chat log
FAQ
Questions people ask on this case type.
Do I need to prove every investor loss?
No. Start with the records you have and note that the loss appears to affect more than one person if that is true.
What if the token is still trading?
You can still send the current records. The earlier materials often matter the most.
Can I submit if I only have a wallet and contract address?
Yes. That is a good starting point and can still be reviewed.