Right now, a lot of project teams are “building communities” in a way that basically just means handing out their tokens to so-called “family members.” Real consensus isn’t being established; instead, they’re just creating a bunch of bag holders. With this approach, sure, the community gets built, but as for the quality… well, everyone knows the truth.
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TommyTeacher
· 12-06 00:34
Alright, this approach is really boring. I've just seen too many projects like this.
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FunGibleTom
· 12-04 12:28
Ha, so this is what the "community" in the crypto space looks like now. Honestly, it's just the same old bag-holding game with a different name.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 12-03 08:29
This thing is just the same old scam with a different name, it's really funny.
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PumpDetector
· 12-03 06:58
nah this is just token dumping with extra steps, seen this playbook since mt. gox... smart money already positioned before the "community" narrative even drops
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ChainProspector
· 12-03 06:56
Haha, this is the usual trick nowadays. Just throw out a token and consensus will follow? So funny.
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AirdropFreedom
· 12-03 06:45
That really hits the pain point—it's just a scam where worthless tokens are passed on to unsuspecting buyers.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 12-03 06:44
Uh, I'm already tired of this trick. It's just a new skin for the same old cash grab.
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GasFeeLover
· 12-03 06:41
Uh... isn't this just a rehash of vaporware coins? Same old thing with a new look.
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RektButAlive
· 12-03 06:39
Seriously, I've seen this trick many times—it's just a rebranded scheme to fleece newbies.
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AlwaysAnon
· 12-03 06:33
Uh, this is just ridiculous. I’ve seen this trick way too many times.
Right now, a lot of project teams are “building communities” in a way that basically just means handing out their tokens to so-called “family members.” Real consensus isn’t being established; instead, they’re just creating a bunch of bag holders. With this approach, sure, the community gets built, but as for the quality… well, everyone knows the truth.