Your feed is about to be flooded with articles like this—'How to Make $1 Million a Year Trading Memecoin,' accompanied by 15 recommended links. In short, these 'money-making secrets' are everywhere, with article titles becoming more and more exaggerated, all behind clickbait tactics. Each one seems like a copy-paste job, guiding you into invitation links for certain platforms. This is a common script in the current crypto community.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 14h ago
lmao the affiliate spam is getting ridiculous. literally just reflink farming with extra steps at this point.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 14h ago
yeah the affiliate spam is just... *sigh* another day, another rug waiting to happen honestly
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AirdropChaser
· 14h ago
Here it comes again, I’ve memorized this routine.
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Earning a million dollars a year? Laughable. First, see how much they actually make.
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Referral links are the real gold and silver; articles are just a cover.
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All this trash flooding the screens now, people who believe it deserve to be scammed.
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15 links, huh? Let me count how many are scams.
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Everyone dreams of getting rich quick with memecoin, but there are even more traps.
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The more exaggerated the headline, the deeper the trap; this has become an industry consensus.
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Copy-pasting without any changes is just ridiculous.
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Traffic diversion machines, really pointless.
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People who make money never write articles; those who write articles are just trying to take your money.
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AirdropHermit
· 14h ago
Here it comes again, I've been fed up with this routine for a long time.
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Memecoin dreams of 100x, 15 links to real dreams.
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It's the same story every day, just changing the coin's name.
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Laughing to death, the headline is more exaggerated than the returns.
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That's why I now skip over the words "secret" as soon as I see them.
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All over the feed are this kind of trash, but I can't find genuine information for trading.
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Copy-paste templates, just changing the numbers and coin names, endlessly.
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Invitation links are everywhere, this community has already been taken over by marketing accounts.
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A million dollars, huh? What about my 100x returns?
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The same routine for a year, are people still falling for it?
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Traffic diversion, cutting leeks, these are the three main tricks.
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GasGuzzler
· 14h ago
Earn millions a year? Ha, here we go again. I don't believe a word of it.
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RektButStillHere
· 15h ago
Really, scrolling through the feed is full of this trash content, so annoying.
Your feed is about to be flooded with articles like this—'How to Make $1 Million a Year Trading Memecoin,' accompanied by 15 recommended links. In short, these 'money-making secrets' are everywhere, with article titles becoming more and more exaggerated, all behind clickbait tactics. Each one seems like a copy-paste job, guiding you into invitation links for certain platforms. This is a common script in the current crypto community.