The playbook is getting predictable—harass the devs until they shill your token. It's become a standard move in the crypto ecosystem. Community members piling on pressure, tag-spamming through every channel, demanding an endorsement like it's some kind of obligation. Whether it's a new altcoin or a forgotten memecoin trying to stay relevant, the formula rarely changes. Devs crumble, give the thumbs-up, and suddenly everyone pretends it was always the plan. Not exactly the most organic way to build credibility in Web3.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 7h ago
Developers are really getting screwed over; I've been tired of this trick for a long time.
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LoneValidator
· 7h ago
I started to think this routine is too old-fashioned and completely untenable.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 7h ago
NGL, this trick is so old-fashioned. Playing like this every time is really annoying.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 7h ago
Ha, developers are also quite unfortunate, constantly harassed all day long just for a shhill opportunity.
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PensionDestroyer
· 7h ago
Really, I'm tired of this routine. When developers get criticized and give up, they start hyping up coins, and then pretend it's some big plan.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 7h ago
This trick has been old news for a long time, and they really treat harassing developers as a daily job.
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TideReceder
· 7h ago
Laughing to death, it's just a black box operation.
The playbook is getting predictable—harass the devs until they shill your token. It's become a standard move in the crypto ecosystem. Community members piling on pressure, tag-spamming through every channel, demanding an endorsement like it's some kind of obligation. Whether it's a new altcoin or a forgotten memecoin trying to stay relevant, the formula rarely changes. Devs crumble, give the thumbs-up, and suddenly everyone pretends it was always the plan. Not exactly the most organic way to build credibility in Web3.