# Ratings Attack

Ratings on crypto price charting platforms like Dexscreener & Dextools are **crucial**.\
They reflect community **overall trust & sentiment** and it serves as a signal to either attract or **steer potential buyers away**.\
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With the power of our Fluffies' community & our Automated AI Agents, **deploying a rating attack** is easier and cheaper than launching a token on pump.fun. Yet, in order for our targeted project to improve their ratings, restore their reputation, and regain trust, it requires **significant community effort**, **time**, and **willingness**—that's if there is any community left at this point.\
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This strategy aims to **dissuade newcomers** who might be lured into checking the chart, thinking it is a good buy and become unnecessary exit liquidity. \
It also **discourages others** from buying the dips, saving them from wasting their hard-earned money.\
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Some examples of Rating Attacks below:

<div><figure><img src="/files/vlL8Uu1QzdFhddFZnumS" alt=""><figcaption><p>Dexscreener</p></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="/files/kWJ5i3OFPYi2KZ6ghW9v" alt="" width="435"><figcaption><p>Dextools</p></figcaption></figure></div>


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