After taking a look at the current industry situation, the pattern is nothing more than this—launch a launchpad, attract a bunch of people to farm, then start mocking how silly people are for playing memecoin. This routine is really getting a bit tiring to watch.
To be honest, some project teams' operational logic is truly clever. First, they use various incentives to bring retail investors in, and once the amount is enough, they start dissing these people. This contradictory attitude is seen too often in the community, and it’s really a bit ironic.
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DustCollector
· 01-18 20:51
It's all the same trick, first entice then devalue. This circle has long lost its bottom line.
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GweiObserver
· 01-18 20:51
A typical scam that turns hostile after taking the money; I'm already tired of this trick.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-18 20:49
Selling out and acting high and mighty again, this trick is truly top-notch.
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MevWhisperer
· 01-18 20:32
Haha, this tactic is really top-notch, first诱导, then贬低, a classic prelude to cutting leeks.
It's outrageous, turning around and开始嘲讽自己的用户, how twisted must this mentality be?
Project team: Come farm. Retail investors: We're here. Project team: You guys are really stupid... Alright everyone, this is the innovative spirit of Web3.
Seeing this so often really tires me out. Can you try a different trick, everyone?
That's why I only trust memes, at least they don't pretend.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 01-18 20:27
Haha, this routine is so familiar. Setting the trap yourself and then turning around to mock the bagholders—truly classic.
The project team’s true colors: first they draw people in with big promises, then once things go south, they start criticizing the players. This logic is unparalleled.
This is the current state of Web3. It’s just low-level stuff. What can we do?
Every day shouting about anti-linking, but actually, the ones who are most anti-linking are these guys.
I'm tired of this act. Next time I see something like this, I’ll just pass.
I think the industry will eventually go through a washout, or else the smell will be too overwhelming.
After taking a look at the current industry situation, the pattern is nothing more than this—launch a launchpad, attract a bunch of people to farm, then start mocking how silly people are for playing memecoin. This routine is really getting a bit tiring to watch.
To be honest, some project teams' operational logic is truly clever. First, they use various incentives to bring retail investors in, and once the amount is enough, they start dissing these people. This contradictory attitude is seen too often in the community, and it’s really a bit ironic.