$VIRUS The project has been launched for a full week and has just reached a new high.
User scale has achieved a breakthrough—holding addresses have surpassed the one million mark. This is not just a simple numerical jump; it reflects the community's continuous growth and confidence over the past week.
This early momentum of the project is indeed impressive. From launch to now, engagement has been steadily increasing, and the ecosystem is gradually expanding. The enthusiasm of community members is evident, as everyone witnesses this process.
There is both market recognition and community support behind this. For early-stage projects, being able to accumulate such a user base in a short period indicates that certain market needs have been captured. The real test now is how to sustain growth and enrich the ecosystem moving forward.
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StableBoi
· 01-11 02:17
A million addresses is indeed impressive, but the real test is still to come. Being able to hold is the key.
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A million addresses in a week? Wow, that's a bit unbelievable... Is there too much hype?
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The community's enthusiasm is so high, but I'm worried about the enthusiasm fading later. How long can FOMO continue to drive momentum?
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It's an early project, so hype outweighs substance. Let's wait and see.
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Hearing about a million addresses sounds great, but what about activity? That's the real skill.
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I have to say there's definitely buzz, but the question is whether they can deliver something tangible.
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The ecosystem hasn't even fully developed yet, but they're rushing to hype up the numbers. Feels a bit hollow.
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liquidation_watcher
· 01-10 12:41
A million addresses sound impressive, but how many can actually stay? How long the weekly hype can last remains to be seen.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 01-08 16:54
A million addresses in a week, the growth rate is indeed quite rapid. Is it real or fake?
Early projects like this either take off or crash to the bottom, with no middle ground.
The community hype around $VIRUS this time looks decent, but it's uncertain how long it can last.
A million holders sounds impressive, but the real test is still to come.
Another "promising" new project—let's wait and see. I've seen too many flash-in-the-pan projects.
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ForkTongue
· 01-08 11:56
A million addresses are indeed impressive, but I'm just worried they'll fall behind again after a week... Projects like this are most prone to false prosperity.
The real test is what comes afterward—whether they can retain talent is the key.
They've been hyping it up just a week after launch, let's wait and see.
Politely called demand points, but it's just a hype cycle, an old trick.
How to expand the ecosystem? Let's see what the white paper says.
A million addresses look good, but how many are truly active?
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SmartContractRebel
· 01-08 06:51
Is a million addresses just bragging or is it real? A weekly increase this fast is a bit unbelievable.
VIRUS has gained quite a bit of popularity, but what about the ecosystem? Just hype around trading coins is pointless.
Wait, where does this data come from? Can it be verified on-chain?
Early projects are easy to hype, the key is how they perform after three months.
Community enthusiasm is great, but just don't be the last to get rug-pulled.
It's easy to pump the price, but maintaining it is the real challenge... That's the game.
I don't believe you for a second about a million addresses holding coins, how many are just airdrop recipients?
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MEVvictim
· 01-08 06:51
A million addresses sounds great, but the real test is still to come...
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Over a million in a week? The pace is quick, let's see if it can be sustained
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I've seen many early momentum like this, the key is not to run out of steam
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Such high community enthusiasm, it can't be bots刷的吧...
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Hey, how's the actual participation? Is the coin holding distribution healthy?
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Another new weekly high, this pace... can it continue
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A million addresses sounds impressive, but it depends on how many are real accounts
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It's okay in the early stages, but expanding the ecosystem is easy to start, hard to maintain
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I just want to know if this is just another prelude to a rug pull
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Having many addresses holding coins doesn't mean much, the key is trading activity
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Bragging aside, I still want to wait and see, early projects are too risky
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-08 06:51
A million addresses in a week? That's pretty fast, but it's normal for early-stage projects. The key is whether they can hold on.
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Honestly, now any project that launches can boast about a million users, and the cost of data collection has decreased.
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It's quite interesting, but the ecosystem still feels a bit虚 (虚 means "hollow" or "虚假" meaning "fake"), let's wait and see how they play it next.
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A million in a week... depends on whether it's genuine users or羊毛党 (羊毛党 means "wool party," referring to users exploiting promotions). Anyway, I'm just observing for now.
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The community's热度 (hotness) is indeed high, but持续力 (sustainability) is the real key.
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Yeah, this project definitely has热度, but don't be blinded by the numbers.
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A million addresses? Sounds impressive, but the real question is how much real money has actually gone in.
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APY追逐者
· 01-08 06:50
One million addresses? It only took a week to reach this number. It seems there's indeed something here.
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But early on, reaching one million and then bragging about it, we need to see how the subsequent ecosystem develops.
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Why does it feel like another prelude to a wave of cutting leeks...
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The community's enthusiasm is so high, but I'm worried about the sustainability.
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Really, early projects rush like this—what's the logic behind it?
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Maintaining growth sounds easy but is hard to do. Will it continue like this next week?
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One million addresses sounds impressive, but it depends on the distribution of holdings. Raising the moving average doesn't mean much.
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This kind of rapid growth... risks and opportunities coexist.
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Another new concept coin—it's really just the usual pattern of a quick pump and dump.
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Community support is genuine, but market recognition is still a long way off.
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ContractExplorer
· 01-08 06:50
A million addresses, huh? In a week, this speed is indeed impressive.
VIRUS really caught the wave this time, but the key is whether it can hold on later.
Early projects are all like this; popularity comes quickly and goes just as fast... The real question is how to sustain it.
How is the ecosystem expanding? Are there any practical application scenarios? Otherwise, these numbers are just for show.
A million users in a week—if there's no real implementation, it will eventually cool off.
It looks good, but I still want to wait and see, don't want to get caught off guard...
Is this momentum genuine, with people buying in, or just hype? We need to watch the follow-up actions.
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governance_ghost
· 01-08 06:46
A million addresses in a week? That's pretty crazy speed, but early-stage projects are like this—more people isn't always a good thing.
Only if you can stick around until next month will it count; otherwise, it might just turn into a mess.
$VIRUS The project has been launched for a full week and has just reached a new high.
User scale has achieved a breakthrough—holding addresses have surpassed the one million mark. This is not just a simple numerical jump; it reflects the community's continuous growth and confidence over the past week.
This early momentum of the project is indeed impressive. From launch to now, engagement has been steadily increasing, and the ecosystem is gradually expanding. The enthusiasm of community members is evident, as everyone witnesses this process.
There is both market recognition and community support behind this. For early-stage projects, being able to accumulate such a user base in a short period indicates that certain market needs have been captured. The real test now is how to sustain growth and enrich the ecosystem moving forward.