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As the hype around Arbitrum surges on, scammers and enigmatic individuals remain highly active.
Presently, a scam ETH/ARB pool leads the Uniswap search, with a modest 24-hour trading volume of only $24,370.
Additionally, last night, a mysterious person sent a massive one million tokens to the Arbitrum Foundation distributor's address, with the token name linked to ancient Eastern mythology.
Balance CEO Ric Burton says Uniswap founder Hayden Adams, who he once considered to be his closest friend, has fooled him.
According to Burton, he invested a lot of effort to take Uniswap to the market. He paid for developer services, paid for Adams' rent, dipped into Balance's money to cover his expenses. Burton was sure that Hayden would include him in the Uniswap round for this help.
But he never became the co-founder of Uniswap. And now, when his $25,000 would be worth $18 million, he has brought this story public.
Of course, it's not about the money. It's all about justice.
The app now displays an up-to-date price chart for nearly all of the Top 50 cryptocurrencies by market cap. However, for some reason, not all are yet visible.
Among those displayed are Tether (USDT), XRP (XRP), Binance USD (BUSD), Cardano (ADA), Solana (SOL), Avalanche (AVAX), Dogecoin (DOGE), Shiba Inu (SHIB), Polygon (MATIC), Litecoin (LTC), Dai (DAI) and Uniswap (UNI).
Among the losers are Polkadot (DOT), Tron (TRX), BNB (BNB), and USD Coin (USDC). Conspiracy theorists and insiders are welcome to comment.
TradingView and Robinhood services are likely to have been involved in the implementation. However, none of these potential Twitter partners have officially confirmed the collaboration. 


