Some Web3 projects indeed keep playing endlessly, like cockroaches that can't be killed. The routine is always the same: launch a new project → create fake death news → build suspense → reverse pump. Each time, they attract market attention with this trick, cycle after cycle. It may seem absurd, but it is not uncommon in the crypto market. Although this approach generates a lot of buzz, it also reflects the real operational mindset of many projects—relying on marketing gimmicks rather than substantive development.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 13h ago
They really think we're fools. How many times has this trick been played, and are people still falling for it?
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Degen4Breakfast
· 13h ago
I'm already tired of this routine, really, it's always the same show...
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 13h ago
Really, I'm tired of this routine. It's always fake death and reverse pump, and the retail investors still get cut without fail.
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The indestructible cockroach, as they say, is right. These few tricks are repeated over and over.
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Marketing gimmicks pile up without real product support. Sooner or later, the effect will wear off.
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I just want to know when these project teams will come up with something genuine.
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Showy marketing with suspense, after one round of cutting, there's always another, endless cycle.
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This reverse pump tactic has been played out, does anyone still believe it?
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Instead of pondering how to attract attention, it's better to focus on making a real product, but they clearly have no intention of doing so.
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It's always the same routine. The crypto market really only has this much imagination.
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What’s left after the hype and heat fade away?
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It may seem crazy, but it's actually just testing the market's bottom line.
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governance_ghost
· 13h ago
Really, a classic trick that can be played for so long is truly impressive. Every time there's a fake death, someone steps in to buy in. How hungry is this market actually?
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GasDevourer
· 13h ago
Wow, I can memorize this routine, year after year, it's always the same thing.
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BlockchainGriller
· 13h ago
Forget it, I'm so tired of this trick. Someone really falls for it every time.
Some Web3 projects indeed keep playing endlessly, like cockroaches that can't be killed. The routine is always the same: launch a new project → create fake death news → build suspense → reverse pump. Each time, they attract market attention with this trick, cycle after cycle. It may seem absurd, but it is not uncommon in the crypto market. Although this approach generates a lot of buzz, it also reflects the real operational mindset of many projects—relying on marketing gimmicks rather than substantive development.