Those influencers flooding feeds with contract addresses year after year, then pivoting hard to "memecoin season is back" while using their followers as dump zones—not falling for that anymore. The whole setup punishes regular traders and hodlers at every turn. Market makers, insiders, and megaphone holders all stacked in their favor. Until the incentive structure gets fixed, retail's fighting uphill. That's just facts.
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GasOptimizer
· 9h ago
Logically, this is a matter of capital efficiency—KOLs act as liquidity pools, retail investors become LPs and get cut, the data is right here.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 9h ago
After playing for so many years, I've seen through it all—it's just a tool for harvesting.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 9h ago
These big influencers are really disgusting. It's always the same routine, and their fans are just their cash cows.
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DeFiChef
· 9h ago
Bro, I've seen this routine too many times, every time it's these guys cutting the leeks
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I've seen through it long ago, contract address bombers turn around and shout memecoin season, so funny
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Retail investors are really too wronged, they can never keep up with the market makers' rhythm
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It's a structural unfairness, there's nothing we can do
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These influencers are just vampires, their fans are just cash machines
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Exactly, retail always ends up holding the bag last
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Wait, when can we change the game rules?
Those influencers flooding feeds with contract addresses year after year, then pivoting hard to "memecoin season is back" while using their followers as dump zones—not falling for that anymore. The whole setup punishes regular traders and hodlers at every turn. Market makers, insiders, and megaphone holders all stacked in their favor. Until the incentive structure gets fixed, retail's fighting uphill. That's just facts.