Blockchain Sleuth Arkham Flags Extreme Concentration in $4B $LAB Token: 90%+ Held by Single Entity
Urgent: Arkham Intelligence Reveals Alarming Token Distribution in $LAB Project
Blockchain intelligence firm Arkham has issued a critical alert regarding the $LAB cryptocurrency project, which currently trades at a $4 billion market capitalization. According to Arkham's on-chain analysis, a single entity likely controls 90% or more of the total $LAB token supply.

“Our tracing tools have identified a cluster of wallets that hold an overwhelming majority of $LAB tokens, with transfer patterns suggesting coordinated control by one party,” said an Arkham spokesperson. “This level of concentration poses significant risks for retail investors.”
Arkham's Findings
Arkham’s report, published earlier today, details how the entity accumulated tokens through a series of private sales and unannounced allocations. The analysis further indicates that insider holdings may account for an additional 5-10% of the supply, effectively giving insiders and the single entity near-total control.
“The distribution data shows minimal circulating supply available on public exchanges,” the spokesperson added. “This creates conditions for extreme price manipulation.”
Background: What is $LAB?
$LAB is a cryptocurrency token associated with a decentralized finance (DeFi) project that has gained rapid attention. Despite its $4 billion market cap, details about the project's team and tokenomics have been sparse.
Blockchain transparency advocates have long warned about the dangers of concentrated ownership. The $LAB case echoes previous scandals where single entities drained liquidity from retail traders after artificially inflating prices.

What This Means for Investors and Markets
The revelation could trigger a sell-off as traders reassess the token’s true liquidity. Exchanges may delist $LAB if they deem the concentration a regulatory risk.
Regulators are increasingly scrutinizing projects with opaque token distributions. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has indicated that extreme concentration may classify tokens as securities, opening the door to enforcement actions.
For current $LAB holders, the path forward is uncertain. Independent crypto analyst Maya Chen commented, “This is a textbook red flag. Anyone considering buying $LAB should demand a public audit of the token’s distribution.”
Internal Links and Further Reading
- Learn more about token concentration risks
- Understand the market implications
- Read the full story at The Defiant for additional analysis.
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