Kevin O'Leary from Shark Tank has been stirring things up again lately, publicly telling everyone to stay away from those messy meme coins, but ironically, this ended up making the coin POOPOO even more popular. The old man probably didn't expect that the more he tried to warn people off, the more curious retail investors became—this reverse marketing really gave the community a good laugh. But to be fair, meme coins are driven by sentiment in the first place; a single comment from a celebrity can send the hype skyrocketing or cause the bubble to burst instantly.
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StableBoi
· 10h ago
The old man is truly the king of reverse promotion this time; one word of warning instantly ignited retail investors' curiosity.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 12-06 09:57
This move by the old man is brilliant. The more people try to talk others out of it, the more people rush in. Even POOPOO is getting hyped up, haha.
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BackrowObserver
· 12-06 09:56
This old man is really the strongest reverse influencer this time—the more he advises against it, the more people buy. That’s the magic of meme coins.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 12-06 09:52
Haha, the old man's move this time is a textbook example of buying the dip in reverse.
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YieldWhisperer
· 12-06 09:50
The old man's reverse marketing is genius— the more he tries to talk people out of it, the more popular it gets, haha.
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SmartContractRebel
· 12-06 09:47
The old man’s move is really a reverse operation—the more he bans it, the more popular it gets, haha.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-06 09:37
This old man is really our best promoter, haha.
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Anon4461
· 12-06 09:31
The old man is really doing reverse promotion this time—the more he says not to get involved, the more people rush in.
Kevin O'Leary from Shark Tank has been stirring things up again lately, publicly telling everyone to stay away from those messy meme coins, but ironically, this ended up making the coin POOPOO even more popular. The old man probably didn't expect that the more he tried to warn people off, the more curious retail investors became—this reverse marketing really gave the community a good laugh. But to be fair, meme coins are driven by sentiment in the first place; a single comment from a celebrity can send the hype skyrocketing or cause the bubble to burst instantly.