Trove Markets Developers Execute Rug Pull Following ICO

In Crypto Regulations
January 23, 2026

Trove Markets Developers Execute Rug Pull Following ICO

On January 20, the native token of perp-DEX Trove Markets (TROVE) plummeted by 98% just minutes after the completion of its ICO — the FDV of the coin dropped from $20 million to $110,000.

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Hourly chart of TROVE/USD on Meteora exchange. Source: GeckoTerminal. 

In preparation for the launch on January 19, developers of the Solana project conducted a fundraising on Hyperliquid. The team surpassed their target of $2.5 million, raising over $11.5 million.

 

Following the ICO, Trove representatives announced they would retain $9.3 million to build the platform’s infrastructure. This move was seen as a red flag, and the team faced sharp criticism from the community. 

Subsequently, the developers launched TROVE and within minutes executed a rug pull, seizing liquidity worth approximately $2.5 million. ICO participants did not receive refunds.

No new posts have appeared on Trove Markets’ official page on X since the token’s collapse.

Under the team’s last post, on-chain researcher ZachXBT shared a photo of a person who introduced himself as one of the project’s co-founders at the Token 2049 conference in October 2025.

A user named Fantardio suggested filing a class action lawsuit against Trove Markets. 

“My $20,000 investment […] was supposed to return $14,000 in USDC and $6,000 in TROVE. But due to the massive wipeout, I got back a total of $600,” said an affected investor. 

Earlier in January, former New York City Mayor Eric Adams was accused of a rug pull following the collapse of NYC Token.

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