A leading exchange once completed a ridiculous token flash battle during the MEME craze: from setting up the tweet to be sent at the top of the hour to completing the token deployment in the park, it only took 46 seconds. What was the result? The token eventually dropped to zero. This case painfully reflects the madness of the MEME market at that time—so fast that risk control couldn't keep up, and liquidity evaporated in an instant. When chasing MEME coins in the secondary market, everyone should be more cautious and not be blinded by the fast-paced rhythm.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 12-23 20:58
46 seconds drop to zero? Oh my, this is harsher than a rug, instantly becoming a scamcoin.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-23 20:51
46 seconds from tweet to drop to zero, how absurd this is... the guys in the risk control department probably haven't even realized it before it's already gg.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 12-23 20:50
46 seconds from zero to drop to zero, this rhythm is really amazing, it killed me with laughter haha
A leading exchange once completed a ridiculous token flash battle during the MEME craze: from setting up the tweet to be sent at the top of the hour to completing the token deployment in the park, it only took 46 seconds. What was the result? The token eventually dropped to zero. This case painfully reflects the madness of the MEME market at that time—so fast that risk control couldn't keep up, and liquidity evaporated in an instant. When chasing MEME coins in the secondary market, everyone should be more cautious and not be blinded by the fast-paced rhythm.