Frequently asked questions
Short, sourced answers to the questions readers most often ask about $NATRO. Each entry links to a longer article with the full citation chain.
Is $NATRO a scam?
Read the full answer →The Pump.fun bonding curve graduated, meaning at the protocol level there was no contract-level rug — the team cannot drain the migrated AMM pool. What did happen: refunds to affected early holders were refused, the website and promo links were scrubbed, and the founder replied "stfu" to a structured proposal. The case file documents this conduct against the marketing record. Readers draw their own conclusion.
Who is Alex Natroshvili?
Read the full answer →Founder of the $NATRO Solana memecoin (launched 21 May 2026) and son of David Natroshvili, founder and CEO of Spribe — the studio behind the global crash-style gambling product Aviator. Verified Instagram @natroalex (54.1K followers), Telegram @natroalex1. The launch marketing leaned explicitly on his family name.
What happened to the natrocoin.net website?
Read the full answer →The site was taken offline on 24 May 2026, within 72 hours of refunds being refused. The complete pre-takedown version was captured by the Wayback Machine — the hero pitch, the four-tier ladder, the founder section, tokenomics, and the full FAQ (including the answer to "What stops you from rugging?") are all preserved there.
Did Spribe (the gambling studio) endorse $NATRO?
Read the full answer →Spribe corporate has not commented publicly. The founder and CEO of Spribe, David Natroshvili (father of the $NATRO founder Alex), amplified the launch from his own verified Instagram account — including a reshare of the paid promotional video. A formal letter was sent to Spribe legal channels on 25 May 2026. As of the time of filing, no public response.
Is the $NATRO token still trading?
Read the full answer →Technically yes — the SPL token on Solana exists (mint authority is None, freeze authority is None) and the pump_swap AMM pool is live. In practice the market is effectively dead: market cap is ≈$36 as of the case-file filing, DexScreener shows zero active pairs (auto-hidden under their liquidity threshold), and the last trade was ~25 May 2026.