Kled Founder Accuses Believe Founder of Continuous KLED Token Dumping

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Kled founder Avi Patel has accused Believe founder Ben Pasternak of dumping millions of KLED tokens over the past week, citing on-chain data. Patel claims Pasternak, who once held over 6% of the supply, broke a prior agreement to use OTC trades or burns for liquidity. On-chain analysis shows large sales began on September 25, the day Kled’s app launched, and continued recently. The project had to step in with OTC buys to cut Pasternak’s stake to 1.7%. He is said to still hold 2–3 million tokens and continue selling.
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