Been getting absolutely hammered with spam on these new altcoin pairs I'm holding. The thing is, I actually own like 40% of the circulating supply on some of these tokens—coins I haven't even actively traded or touched in ages.
It's wild how much noise gets generated around fresh listings. The airdrop spam and random token floods are relentless. Honestly, at this rate I might need to fire up streaming again just to break down what's actually happening vs. the noise.
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FallingLeaf
· 01-12 10:04
40% circulation? Bro, are you aiming to become a major player?
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-12 10:01
Holding 40% of the coins and still getting bombed, how outrageous is that?
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NotSatoshi
· 01-12 09:58
Holding 40% of circulating supply while being bombarded with spam messages, this must be a typical day in web3, right?
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JustHodlIt
· 01-12 09:35
Holding so many trash coins and still getting spammed, this is really enough.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 01-12 09:34
40% circulation... Although, this pile of trash coins is just air, and hourly statistics show it's mostly miners eating up the supply.
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Repeatedly smashing the historical lows, data indicates that this airdrop mechanism will eventually collapse.
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I've observed the pattern: new listings are just information warfare. Wait a bit longer, and you'll understand.
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Unreasonable mechanisms continue to generate noise. Be patient and wait for the cleansing period.
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40%... Just this number shows how poor the liquidity is. No wonder spam is so aggressive.
Been getting absolutely hammered with spam on these new altcoin pairs I'm holding. The thing is, I actually own like 40% of the circulating supply on some of these tokens—coins I haven't even actively traded or touched in ages.
It's wild how much noise gets generated around fresh listings. The airdrop spam and random token floods are relentless. Honestly, at this rate I might need to fire up streaming again just to break down what's actually happening vs. the noise.