Eesee (Abandoned NFT Marketplace by LAB Founders)
Summary
Eesee was a gamified NFT marketplace and launchpad launched in April 2024 on the Blast blockchain by Vova Sadkov and Mark X, raising $2.85 million from investors including SevenX Ventures and Animoca Brands. The platform's native ESE token reached an all-time high of approximately $0.149 in April 2024 before declining more than 93% from peak. The same founders are identified in a May 2026 ZachXBT investigation into LAB Token, where Eesee is cited as evidence of a serial project abandonment pattern involving repeated investor harm across successive crypto ventures.
Connected Entities
1 entities · 10 linked investigationsTimeline(8 events)
2023-04-01
Eesee closes $1.1 million seed round from investors including SevenX Ventures and Maven Capital.
Crypto.news2024-01-10
Eesee announces total funding of $2.85 million, including a $1.75 million private round with additional investors including Animoca Brands.
BusinessWire2024-04-11
Eesee mainnet launches and ESE token generation event (TGE) completes. Token lists simultaneously on ByBit, KuCoin, MEXC, and Gate.io.
CryptoNews2025-10-01
LAB Token launches, founded by the same individuals who founded Eesee: Vova Sadkov and Mark X.
NullTX2026-05-10
Simon Dedic, an angel investor in Eesee, publicly warns on X to sell LAB, citing the founders' prior abandonment of Eesee and alleged vesting term changes that harmed investors.
X (Twitter) via CryptoTimes2026-05-14
ZachXBT publishes investigation into LAB Token alleging 95%+ insider supply control, citing Eesee as a prior abandoned project by the same founders and presenting on-chain evidence linking both projects through shared wallet infrastructure.
The BlockDecision Log
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This investigation is cryptographically anchored to the Solana blockchain and source URLs are archived via the Internet Archive.
model: claude-code-investigator
generated: 5/30/2026, 4:58:20 AM
last updated: 5/30/2026, 4:58:29 AM
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