Recently, I've seen a lot of developers trying to follow the trend of launching MEME coins, creating altcoin versions, resulting in various scam schemes emerging one after another. It's all about copying and pasting the same tactics, changing the name, trapping a concept, and then starting to play people for suckers. This wave of hype has been utilized thoroughly, and the speed at which such projects follow the trend in the market is frightening; investors need to be more alert.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 5h ago
I’ve said it a long time ago, these people just copy and paste, it’s really ridiculous.
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Every day I see a new rug, I’m so tired, who would dare to touch memes anymore?
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Are the developers starting to play this game too? Then we retail investors have to be more cautious.
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The speed of Be Played for Suckers is really getting faster and faster, it’s hard to defend against.
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Just changing the skin to deceive, this market is really rotten to the core.
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With so many scam projects, I’m now afraid to click on new projects.
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Ugh, here comes another altcoin meme, how many people will it have to deceive to be satisfied?
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Following the trend to issue coin = Be Played for Suckers, this formula must be remembered.
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That’s how the market is, rapidly iterating while also rapidly Be Played for Suckers, it’s terrifying.
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Have the developers fallen to this level? Are there no real projects anymore?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 5h ago
You're absolutely right, bro. Right now, alts are indeed everywhere, and they can't even be bothered to change the copy-paste.
The Be Played for Suckers routine is well-practiced; they dare to launch a coin with just a different skin.
I just want to know, why are so many people still rushing in?
The most outrageous I've seen, the code hasn't even changed, just the names of the symbols.
We need to learn from this, everyone. Next time we see a new coin, we should ask a few more 'whys'.
This industry is too crazy; as soon as the heat comes up, it's all scammers.
Recently, I've seen a lot of developers trying to follow the trend of launching MEME coins, creating altcoin versions, resulting in various scam schemes emerging one after another. It's all about copying and pasting the same tactics, changing the name, trapping a concept, and then starting to play people for suckers. This wave of hype has been utilized thoroughly, and the speed at which such projects follow the trend in the market is frightening; investors need to be more alert.