Pretty ironic when you look at what's actually going on. The bio is plastered with token promotion, but the real message underneath reads like "here's where your money goes." It's hard to miss the disconnect between what's being marketed and what's really being delivered. The community's starting to catch on—when the pitch doesn't match the reality, credibility takes a hit.
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BottomMisser
· 6h ago
This scheme in the crypto world is really obviously fake, turning "harvesting the leek" into a "wealth creation myth"
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WalletDetective
· 01-19 20:57
It sounds like a method of cutting leeks disguised as a token, and someone should have exposed this facade long ago.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 01-19 20:57
Laughing out loud, another project claiming "we are very transparent," investors can see right through it before their eyes even go blind.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 01-19 20:57
It's obvious now, this set of tactics has long been outdated... Ponzi schemes disguised as legitimate investments, and the naive investors will wake up sooner or later.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 01-19 20:56
I've seen through it. No matter how loudly the token is hyped, ROI still has to be backed by data.
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4am_degen
· 01-19 20:51
Still pretending not to see such obvious tricks, lol.
Pretty ironic when you look at what's actually going on. The bio is plastered with token promotion, but the real message underneath reads like "here's where your money goes." It's hard to miss the disconnect between what's being marketed and what's really being delivered. The community's starting to catch on—when the pitch doesn't match the reality, credibility takes a hit.