To be honest, I really have no good feelings about projects that issue tokens just to ride on the popularity of the deceased. Unless the person truly made substantial contributions to the community or had technical achievements during their lifetime, these kinds of projects are usually just fleeting. The market isn't stupid; everyone can see which ones are genuine and which are just pure hype. Tokens that rely on hype rarely last, and in the end, retail investors are the ones left holding the bag.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 11-14 18:00
Here comes another one who only knows how to create hype and play people for suckers.
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FreeRider
· 11-12 15:53
Shouting out in tribute is actually the greatest disrespect.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 11-11 22:27
This crypto world really has everything figured out.
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FreeMinter
· 11-11 19:29
Playing this is purely a waste of time.
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RetiredMiner
· 11-11 19:27
Who says it's easy to cut chives? It's earned with one's life!
To be honest, I really have no good feelings about projects that issue tokens just to ride on the popularity of the deceased. Unless the person truly made substantial contributions to the community or had technical achievements during their lifetime, these kinds of projects are usually just fleeting. The market isn't stupid; everyone can see which ones are genuine and which are just pure hype. Tokens that rely on hype rarely last, and in the end, retail investors are the ones left holding the bag.