People really went all-in on celebrity coins back then, chasing things like hype-driven tokens tied to famous names 😂 Market's seen it all. The pump-and-dump cycle on those meme coins was wild—some went parabolic, others just fizzled out. That's the crypto space for you.
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WhaleMistaker
· 17h ago
Bro, this is the daily life of crypto. How are those people still chasing after celebrity coins doing now, haha?
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 17h ago
During the pumping cycle, it is always the market makers who play people for suckers, and the retail investors are just here to give away money.
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0xLostKey
· 17h ago
In simple terms, it's a sucker harvesting machine. Back then, there were really people spending big money to buy celebrity coins. What are things like now, haha?
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WalletDoomsDay
· 17h ago
The celebrity coin trap is really just for fun, and now it has become a joke.
People really went all-in on celebrity coins back then, chasing things like hype-driven tokens tied to famous names 😂 Market's seen it all. The pump-and-dump cycle on those meme coins was wild—some went parabolic, others just fizzled out. That's the crypto space for you.