After my findings, I discovered many companies and individual players whose net worth skyrocketed during the spike and then dropped post-spike. However, one company that took action during the spike and caught my attention is SafeFund.
SafeFund, led by CEO Willslate, went public during the toxoid spike after its net worth surged to around $218,000. The timing was almost too perfect—right as the spike happened, Willslate launched the IPO, and players rushed to buy shares. But soon after, the company’s net worth crashed to just $20,000.
Now, with shares plummeting from $150 to $45 and the market cap shrinking from $1.5 million to $450,000.
What’s suspicious is that, just hours before the spike, Willslate started buying toxoid through SafeFund—almost as if he knew what was coming. Then, the moment the company’s net worth crossed $200,000, he took it public.
Right now, SafeFund holds about 41 mg of toxoid, all purchased before the surge. With the company’s value in freefall, WillSlate is doing everything he can to keep the company's net worth high. Did he see the spike coming before anyone else? Or was it just a luck?
The numbers don’t lie—SafeFund’s rise and fall during the toxoid spike was rapid and significant.
All these findings come straight from SafeFund’s public records and Exchange section.
This isn't the first spike, same happened with herb roughly a year ago only it was right before the max price for commodities was capped to a more reasonable amount and therefore it increased everyones net worth way further. Admin should put measures in place to prevent the long term impact these spikes have, like making players wait 48hrs to IPO from when their company value reached 200k.
Well done researching and compiling, this should be an article instead. Like a paper where you cover and track trends and events like these.
This isn't the first spike, same happened with herb roughly a year ago only it was right before the max price for commodities was capped to a more reasonable amount and therefore it increased everyones net worth way further. Admin should put measures in place to prevent the long term impact these spikes have, like making players wait 48hrs to IPO from when their company value reached 200k.
Well done researching and compiling, this should be an article instead. Like a paper where you cover and track trends and events like these.
Yes, I have written a detailed article about this and all previous incidents and published it on News Post. Everyone is welcome to subscribe to News Post and read them.
actually this may be simple willslate simply saw there was not much non extortinate toxoid on the market bought up the rest or the 41 left and prices skyrocket after someone needed it... or willslate bought 1 of the 5000 and therefore makes the worth extremely high
actually this may be simple willslate simply saw there was not much non extortinate toxoid on the market bought up the rest or the 41 left and prices skyrocket after someone needed it... or willslate bought 1 of the 5000 and therefore makes the worth extremely high
No, I don’t think he bought 1 for $5,000 through SafeFund because I don’t see any transaction of $5,000 or more in SafeFund.
However, my main question in this investigation is: why did he make it public if something wasn’t adding up?
Taking a company public is a big decision and not a joke because it involves gaining the trust of investors who will start buying shares. After this incident, the company’s stock value dropped significantly, causing investors to lose about 70% of their funds, as the company's net worth declined by the same percentage.
For example, I took my company, Elevation Holdings, public because I believe its net worth is stable.
Going public means being transparent with investors.
Thank me later for this investigation—I actually spent time doing this! Lol.
No, I don’t think he bought 1 for $5,000 through SafeFund because I don’t see any transaction of $5,000 or more in SafeFund.
Keep in mind that fractions of items can be bought, just a $500 transaction can account for buying .1 of toxoid at $5000/piece.
As for the SafeFund drop, those who bought more than a share or two knew about the Toxoid situation; no major losses occured here. I have listed it for a more reasonable price and I am upping it's value as we speak. I work towards the interest of its investors and i plan to scale it a lot.