Pretty sure this is exactly what many scam professional-rugpool memecoins have been doing for a while nowtoo
— which is exactly why you CANNOT judge a project by taking a quick glance at how big & “real” looking their chat community is
The scam chat communities will look 100% real
... because they are “real” people… but just actually talking about another coin, and having their messages teleported over.
(This works especially well when the scam coin has the exact same name as the real one.)
Only time you ever should judge a project by their community — which is usually never — is by quality not quantity.
i.e. if the community has the top trend setters, who always know the next big things, involved.
Other than that, retarded to ever judge projects by looking at their chat community at all. Incredibly easy for the pro scammers to fake.
— which is exactly why you CANNOT judge a project by taking a quick glance at how big & “real” looking their chat community is
The scam chat communities will look 100% real
... because they are “real” people… but just actually talking about another coin, and having their messages teleported over.
(This works especially well when the scam coin has the exact same name as the real one.)
Only time you ever should judge a project by their community — which is usually never — is by quality not quantity.
i.e. if the community has the top trend setters, who always know the next big things, involved.
Other than that, retarded to ever judge projects by looking at their chat community at all. Incredibly easy for the pro scammers to fake.
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Pretty sure this is exactly what many scam professional-rugpool memecoins have been doing for a while nowtoo — which is exactly why you CANNOT judge a project by taking a quick glance at how big & “real” looking their chat community is The scam chat communities…
I.e. only consider communities at all, when they fit the classic “nerd heat” startup investing test.
FWIW, BOME fit it well. The tiny subset of best meme community runners had been quietly grabbing his memes for many months prior.
And come to think of it, 2014 doge had the most hilarious memeing community of any coin.
Quality over quantity.
NEVER judging memecoins by the quantity of their community.
Quantity way too easy to fake, and just going to get worse as new bots and AI appears.
Community: quality >> quantity.
FWIW, BOME fit it well. The tiny subset of best meme community runners had been quietly grabbing his memes for many months prior.
And come to think of it, 2014 doge had the most hilarious memeing community of any coin.
Quality over quantity.
NEVER judging memecoins by the quantity of their community.
Quantity way too easy to fake, and just going to get worse as new bots and AI appears.
Community: quality >> quantity.
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DoomPosting
Pretty sure this is exactly what many scam professional-rugpool memecoins have been doing for a while nowtoo — which is exactly why you CANNOT judge a project by taking a quick glance at how big & “real” looking their chat community is The scam chat communities…
Community-copying scam been happening for a long time.
Beware.
Beware.
Hopping on ETH memecoins when ETH started to predictably pump sure was the play in the past few days
Most 2x to 3x
With the smaller ones pumping harder, up to a point
Most 2x to 3x
With the smaller ones pumping harder, up to a point
BASE has no platform token
— Since it just uses ETH
So instead can we use BASE’s TVL to estimate the pumpability of coins on it, instead of price trend of its non-existant platform token?
Unclear.
Would need to see charts of whether the pumping of its coins follows increases in its ETH-denominated TVL.
Not betting on it.
— Since it just uses ETH
So instead can we use BASE’s TVL to estimate the pumpability of coins on it, instead of price trend of its non-existant platform token?
Unclear.
Would need to see charts of whether the pumping of its coins follows increases in its ETH-denominated TVL.
Not betting on it.