About 12 hours ago, the wallet with a TST developer address that ended at 66F4 sold all its holdings, totaling around $30,400, and is now zero TST. Binance Founder CZ had commented on X a few days ago, claiming that TST is merely a test token created for instructional videos for BNB chains on the Four.meme platform.
CZ breaks it
He revealed two important points in that post. The traders drove the token's market capitalization to around $495,000 after one video frame unintentionally revealed its name. The video was then temporarily deleted and the private key of the creator address used in the tutorial was erased.

He also emphasized that TST is not an official BNB chain project and neither Binance nor team members own tokens. If it is said that the creator key has been nude, how do the developer wallet come out? Individual wallets. On-Chain Trackers are currently labeling wallets that CZ calls creators.
Do you have a private key?
If the tutorial funded several addresses (deployment liquidity and wallet sample), then if one key is nuk, another key will not stop moving the token. Copy the key before deleting. The creator key may have been backed up if it has been in plain text so far. If the local copy is deleted after the fact, the previous copy will not be lost. Community Dashboards and On-Chain Explorer frequently run automatic label wallets.
Developer addresses may act as heuristics rather than proof of team ownership. There is no doubt about the order. Educational tokens have been turned into inadvertently tradeable, developing hype liquidity, and four purchases have sold out labeled wallets. The wallet looks poor, whether it's a tutorial creator wallet or another holder. The insiders apparently knew that interest had peaked and left.
Demo and tutorial tokens are props, not products, and props can be discarded. Beware of the contract, not the rumors. Check the wallet that received the expanded allocation for tokens and LP locations.
Predict unstable behavior and are not responsible. Test tokens do not have disclosures or roadmap. The $30,000 exit is a costly lesson about trading unintended derivatives of memes. It's not an investment paper, it's a roulette table.