Diving deeper into the $PEPE contract and community, I've come to see that the developer has renounced the contract and does not have the ability to withdraw liquidity from the pool of decentralised exchanges!
What's been found on chain is:
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$PEPE was deployed by PEPE Deployer 1 (https://etherscan.io/address/0xfbfeaf0da0f2fde5c66df570133ae35f3eb58c9a)
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PEPE Deployer 1 created a UniSwap V2 Pair (https://etherscan.io/tx/0x273894b35d8c30d32e1ffa22ee6aa320cc9f55f2adbba0583594ed47c031f6f6)
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PEPE Deployer 1 transferred all liquidity pool token to $PEPE contract (https://etherscan.io/tx/0x4b950490c13cee92d8fadb8280c6220dc414f5cc23835e9295ec4a836fe23c86)
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PEPE Deployer 1 then renounced ownership of $PEPE contract (https://etherscan.io/tx/0x91c9a6caf8e7b5419a7e597982a0cf9b4fc01413279ab840bb57a2e9c528f252) making it impossible to pull out the liquidity pool tokens.
All over discord and twitter the community is BULLISH because of this, and if you have the community on your side then no one knows how far this meme coin can really go.
Another thing I'd like to add is the top 10 holders hold 22.02% of the tokens which could create major volatility if it gets dumped. For high risk investors, definitely, one to invest in 😅 Show Less