New Bubblemaps findings raise concerns about Pepe’s launch structure, token distribution, and potential early market manipulation. A sharp dispute has emerged afterNew Bubblemaps findings raise concerns about Pepe’s launch structure, token distribution, and potential early market manipulation. A sharp dispute has emerged after

Bubblemaps Claims Pepe Launch Misled Investors on Distribution

2025/12/12 01:45

New Bubblemaps findings raise concerns about Pepe’s launch structure, token distribution, and potential early market manipulation.

A sharp dispute has emerged after new Bubblemaps findings claimed the Pepe launch misled investors about its token distribution. The report stated that close to one-third of the initial supply was controlled by a single entity, which was supposed to cause for the early sell pressure and the havoc that the token would face in its first foray.

Bubblemaps Challenges Pepe’s Fair-Launch Narrative

About 30% of Pepe’s supply was bundled on launch in April 2023, according to Bubblemaps. The platform said in X that investors were “lied to,” since the messaging to the public advocated a wide and community-oriented distribution. However, on-chain patterns indicated structural concentration between several wallets with linked transactional histories. Blog posts and previous chain reports had already suggested aspects of potential clustering among the first ecosystem of the token.

Adding in Bubblemaps, the same cluster sold some 2 million dollars worth of tokens the day after launch. This event, according to the platform, did add a significant amount of sell pressure and kept the token from approaching a milestone of a projected $12 billion valuation. The sudden change sparked questions about internal coordination and market influence’s position in the launch process.

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New Data Highlights Transparency Gaps

Furthermore, on-chain visualization in the Bubblemaps report revealed that some of the early wallets had links between each other due to previous movement and common funding sources. These findings implied that there was a lack of decentralization in this distribution, as well as a narrower distribution than the public narrative revealed. Reports were rolling around crypto analysis blogs in support of concerns about centralized control in the earliest of trading hours.

Bubblemaps said that the messaging of the project misrepresented the true nature of the launch. The assertion emphasized that the community felt that the supply was widely scattered. Instead, the data showed that a single connected group contained a disproportionate amount. This disconnect between messaging and evidence put pressure on the overall transparency debate that meme-driven projects face.

Market Pressure, Wider Industry Complaints

Additionally, large clusters would be able to comfortably force abrupt market shifts by offloading significant positions. Crypto risk monitors had cited this classic challenge in previous reports, which routinely cited whale-led volatility for meme assets. Consequently, the release of the new Bubblemaps fell in line with warnings issued by traders and industry researchers for a long time.

As of December 11, 2025, the current Pepe trading price was close to 0.0000041. The token, in spite of the structure, continued to show wide swings in prices. Several rallies and sharp declines were recorded in earlier blogs and posts on this community. However, there was often a reviving of the scrutinizing eyes that settled upon the token. It is early distribution patterns and what this all may have meant for long term viewing confidence by the holder.

Broader Implications for Meme-Token Stability

Moreover, the meme-coin sector remained vulnerable to high volatility and recurring scams. There were often cases of “rug pulls” and false liquidity traps cited in industry reports. Therefore, the latest findings from Bubblemaps reiterated long-standing caution within the community of digital assets. Recent security incidents, also front end hacks of the related platforms, also increased investor concerns.

Consequently, the episode had given new focus to the risks of concentrations, particularly while several distressed projects had headed to liquidation following prolonged instability. Observers were concluding that the concentration of supply structures can further speed up these failures. Thus, the Bubblemaps report may have ramifications for future assessments of the meme token resilience and their predisposition to internal control problems.

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