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A fresh token just hit the radar: $TARA (4Xh9mQ1dxXNDSbRcZNPyME3q3Fq3cG6KtZo1Mqymba3N).
Current market cap sits at $52.62K—micro-cap territory. But here's what caught attention: hype velocity is clocking 2 posts every 5 minutes. That's 13 total posts already, racking up 1,132 views.
Dig into the user analytics? Average views per post across involved accounts: 347,363. Combined follower base: 14,086.
Not your typical ghost-launch metrics. Activity's concentrated, numbers show traction. Whether this momentum sustains or fizzles—early signals matter in this game.
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347K average reads with only 14K followers? Smells a bit too much like a money game.
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52.62K market cap with these numbers, you'd have to check the on-chain data to trust the token distribution.
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With hype velocity this high, where's the liquidity? Hope it's not another pump-and-dump scheme.
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Concentration is this high, so those early signals are just a trap.
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An average of 350,000 views per post, what does that indicate?
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These numbers don’t look like a typical cold start, there’s someone inside pushing it.
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Only 13 posts and already 1,132 views, there’s definitely something going on in the early stage.
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Micro futures + high-frequency posting = a fishing feast, makes sense.
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Wait, 14k followers and an average of 350,000 views per post? That ratio seems off.
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Momentum can die in the next second, seen it happen too many times.
Did they really put in the money, or is it just pure marketing hype?