Honestly feels pointless to hold onto any solid narrative-driven tokens these days. The pattern keeps repeating itself - someone launches a knockoff project, makes big promises about what they'll do with creator royalties, then just dumps everything and disappears.
The whole meta around lore-based and tech-focused meme plays is getting wrecked by these rug pulls. You find something with actual substance, start building conviction, and then boom - five copycat projects pop up overnight with the same pitch. Half of them don't even try to hide the fact they're planning an exit.
Makes you wonder if there's any real value in doing your research anymore when the market rewards the grifters just as much as legitimate projects.
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AirdropHunter007
· 23h ago
Nah, that's why I just pass on narrative tokens now—the schemes are way too deep.
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PumpDetector
· 12-06 13:56
nah research still matters, just gotta learn to spot the whale accumulation patterns before the copycats flood in... that's where the real edge is tbh
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LayoffMiner
· 12-06 13:54
No need to do any research, just bet and you're good.
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FUDwatcher
· 12-06 13:52
ngl this is just the norm in crypto these days, what's the point of doing research...
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Another coin with a story, but in the end, it still couldn't escape getting dumped on.
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Every day I see a new project, and the next step is always the floor. I really don't get why people still bother researching.
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Honestly, instead of doing your homework, it's better to bet on who the next bagholder will be.
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Five meme projects launching at the same time, this lineup is honestly insane.
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Should have realized long ago, everyone is just here to dump on others, barely anyone is actually serious.
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People still daring to build a position in this kind of project? How clueless can you be?
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All that "lore" and "mechanics" is just a smokescreen, the real skill is seeing who can run the fastest.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 12-06 13:46
Old topic, already sick of seeing it. It's always the same trick, just a new skin each time.
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To put it plainly, doing your homework is useless—grifters and legit people make the same amount.
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The narrative token space is really rotten, a new project every five minutes, all just copy-pasted promises.
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Damn, here we go again... Is it the royalty story this time? That's what they said last time too.
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Are there good projects? Sure. But the odds are about the same as winning the lottery.
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I just want to know why people still believe in lore narratives. It's purely a gamble.
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Rugpulls aren’t even trying to hide anymore, they’re openly planning to exit, and people are still HODLing.
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Why bother researching, maybe going all-in blindly would give you a better return, haha.
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Five copycats in one night—just how small-town are these projects...
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-06 13:37
ngl I’ve been numb for a while, none of these narrative coins will survive this cycle.
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Same old routine again: overhyped promises and then the devs disappear.
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What’s the point of doing research? Shitcoins pump harder than legit projects anyway.
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Five copycats can go viral overnight, hilarious, while real efforts get ignored.
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If you ask me, they’re all rugs, no exceptions.
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Conviction is useless, man. The market doesn’t reward your insight at all.
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The whole meta is rotten, beyond saving.
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On-ChainDiver
· 12-06 13:37
NGL, no matter how much research you do, it's all the same tricks anyway.
Honestly feels pointless to hold onto any solid narrative-driven tokens these days. The pattern keeps repeating itself - someone launches a knockoff project, makes big promises about what they'll do with creator royalties, then just dumps everything and disappears.
The whole meta around lore-based and tech-focused meme plays is getting wrecked by these rug pulls. You find something with actual substance, start building conviction, and then boom - five copycat projects pop up overnight with the same pitch. Half of them don't even try to hide the fact they're planning an exit.
Makes you wonder if there's any real value in doing your research anymore when the market rewards the grifters just as much as legitimate projects.