More details are emerging around the $KOGE dump — and it’s looking more like an inside job.🧵 Over $12M was offloaded via V3/V4 single-sided LP by address 0xb265, sparking the crash of both $KOGE and $ZKJ. Let’s break it down 👇 #KOGE #ZKJ #BNBChain
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1. It started with a quiet transfer: 📌 On June 10, 0xb265 received $15M worth of $KOGE from a labeled treasury address “48Club” 📌 He then added all of it as single-sided LP on Pancake V3/V4 📌 Over the next week, he pulled ~$12.6M in USDT from the LP — effectively a passive sell.
2. Once the USDT was pulled, panic selling began. Users who had bought $KOGE during this time (essentially exit liquidity) started dumping via the $ZKJ pair — kicking off the dual-token meltdown. But who is 0xb265? 🧐 Turns out, he’s not just a trader
3. 0xb265 is: 🔹 One of the earliest $KOGE holders post-TGE 🔹 A known whale 🔹 A signer on the 48Club multi-sig (0xFD66...) which still holds 1M $KOGE (20% of supply) 🔹 Likely the pseudonymous council member "Orca" — based on 48er NFTs and BNB48 club ties
4. Chain evidence points to the 48Club DAO structure: 🧾 Orca was added to the multi-sig in April 2022 — after the original 2020 whitepaper was published 🎯 He wasn’t part of the founding team, but likely joined post-TGE due to his massive $KOGE position.
5. So how did Orca accumulate so much $KOGE? 🔹 2020: Bought 135K $KOGE with 10K BNB (~$240K at the time) 🔹 2021–2022: Gradually accumulated more via DEX and staking 🔹 May 2025: Received 100K via and staked more At peak, he held over 10% of total supply.
6. Then, 8 days ago, Orca: 📤 Unstaked 515K $KOGE from contract ➕ Added as single-sided liquidity 💰 Passively sold into USDT via LP extraction — netting ~$12M+ Some speculated this was a treasury sell, but the on-chain trail shows it was a personal move
7. Now here’s where it gets shady: 🗳 Orca initiated 14 DAO proposals 🪩 Proposal #5 passed with 0 discussion, just 62.3K votes — half came from Orca & the suspected Ian wallet 🥇 Orca was rewarded 52.8 $KOGE for it Looks like governance farming, or worse
8. Who else is on the multi-sig? 🔹 0x0f13 – suspected to be @48ClubMars (Roostoo cofounder) 🔹 0xf01E – @Dominator088 (Celer core dev, 48Club advisor) 🔹 0xda4E – Likely “Ian”, a 48Club founder 🔹 0x86e8 – unknown Only 0xb265 (Orca) was involved in the mass sell.
9. Orca isn’t some outsider — he’s deeply connected to 48Club governance, likely the biggest $KOGE buyer post-IDO, and still a multi-sig signer. 🎭 While other members didn’t sell, they clearly knew who he was. The dump may be solo — but not isolated
10. Key question remains: Who exactly is Orca? And why did a council member with deep ties and massive holdings choose this passive-exit strategy now? Was this planned? Opportunistic? Or just misaligned incentives? The community deserves answers.
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