The desperation is real when projects resort to pushing random microcaps on unsuspecting users. It's become almost comedic—the level of hard-selling for these obscure tokens just screams lack of substance. Nobody should feel pressured into a liquidity trap.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 9h ago
The project teams that squeeze toothpaste-style, are really outrageous. Pushing a bunch of micro-coin projects aggressively, and even calling them "potential stocks," it's hilarious...
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rekt_but_resilient
· 9h ago
These projects are really desperate, desperately pushing those unknown trash coins, it's hilarious.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 9h ago
Really, seeing these projects aggressively promote trash coins makes me feel embarrassed for them.
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Web3Educator
· 9h ago
ngl, fundamentally speaking—this is exactly the kind of pattern i've been breaking down in my latest bootcamp sessions. my students keep falling for these schemes because they haven't developed that critical filtering mechanism yet, you know? the real tragedy isn't the token itself, it's the absence of due diligence culture.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 9h ago
Oh no, here we go again... Are all scammers so套路的吗
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NftDeepBreather
· 10h ago
Are these project teams really treating us like fools? They dare to push any crappy micro-coin?
The desperation is real when projects resort to pushing random microcaps on unsuspecting users. It's become almost comedic—the level of hard-selling for these obscure tokens just screams lack of substance. Nobody should feel pressured into a liquidity trap.