Here's what's really going down in the memecoin marketing scene right now.
Some creators are literally ripping off content from actual traders - we're talking about straight-up stealing trading clips and repackaging them. The playbook? Use these stolen videos to drive traffic into paid Discord servers and sell courses to people who don't know any better.
The scale is wild. One operation alone has funneled nearly 20,000 members into their server. That's 20k people potentially getting sold recycled content they could've found for free.
This whole thing shows how messy the memecoin space has become. When you can build a five-figure audience by ctrl+c ctrl+v-ing someone else's work, something's broken in the ecosystem. The barrier to entry for scammy marketing operations is basically zero now.
Just another day in crypto where content theft meets get-rich-quick course selling. Stay sharp out there.
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GweiWatcher
· 12-10 20:08
Making money shouldn't be based on speculation or shortcuts
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ForkYouPayMe
· 12-10 19:59
Copycat dog, get out of the circle
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OnChainDetective
· 12-09 02:06
The methods for fleecing investors are too unsophisticated.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-08 01:52
Plagiarism has become the norm.
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FUDwatcher
· 12-08 01:49
There are even such tricks in crypto trading
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-08 01:41
There are really a lot of people getting rekt.
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OPsychology
· 12-08 01:34
Trash scam project
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MoonMathMagic
· 12-08 01:27
The rug pull tactics have been upgraded again.
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MetaNeighbor
· 12-08 01:23
The ones scamming retail investors have updated again.
Here's what's really going down in the memecoin marketing scene right now.
Some creators are literally ripping off content from actual traders - we're talking about straight-up stealing trading clips and repackaging them. The playbook? Use these stolen videos to drive traffic into paid Discord servers and sell courses to people who don't know any better.
The scale is wild. One operation alone has funneled nearly 20,000 members into their server. That's 20k people potentially getting sold recycled content they could've found for free.
This whole thing shows how messy the memecoin space has become. When you can build a five-figure audience by ctrl+c ctrl+v-ing someone else's work, something's broken in the ecosystem. The barrier to entry for scammy marketing operations is basically zero now.
Just another day in crypto where content theft meets get-rich-quick course selling. Stay sharp out there.