Kled Founder Accuses Believe Founder of Ongoing KLED Token Dumping

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Kled founder Avi Patel accused Believe founder Ben Pasternak of continuing to sell millions of KLED tokens via a DCA strategy, despite earlier assurances. Pasternak, who held over 6% of the token at the token launch on September 25, began large-scale dumping, transferring tokens to a third party who later sold over 1% of the total supply. The project team later off-exchanged holdings for about $27 million, reducing their stake to 3.5%. A week later, Pasternak dumped more tokens, forcing the team to further acquire holdings, bringing their stake down to 1.7%. Patel claims Pasternak still holds 2–3 million tokens and continues to sell.
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