The influencer token cycle never stops. Every quarter, another batch of personalities enters the space with their own branded cryptocurrency. It's become predictable: charisma gets packaged into tokenomics, social following converts into initial hype, and the pattern repeats.
What's interesting is how this phenomenon reflects broader market dynamics. When adoption accelerates, so does the rush to capitalize on attention. Some attempts bring genuine community value and innovation. Others? Let's just say the token launch calendar tells a story about where retail capital flows in bull markets.
The real question isn't whether this trend continues—it clearly does—but whether holders benefit or if they're just early participants in a familiar playbook. Either way, it's worth paying attention to who's launching, what utility they're actually building, and whether the narrative has substance beyond the initial buzz.
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AirdropHuntress
· 4h ago
After research and analysis, the tokenomics design of this batch of celebrity tokens is mainly based on capital-driven logic. Tracking the flow of funds in these wallet addresses is more valuable than listening to stories.
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WalletManager
· 20h ago
Another wave of celebrity coins scamming retail investors. Looking at the on-chain data, I can tell who benefits this time.
The key is whether the contract code has a backdoor; most cannot withstand auditing.
Only those holding the chips tightly will be able to smile in the end. Don't be fooled by the narrative.
This trick is just tokenomics packaging plus social hype monetization. Retail always falls for it.
You need to figure out where the utility is, or you're just handing over the bag to big V influencers.
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MidnightSeller
· 20h ago
Hi, really, another bunch of influencer coins... I'm getting tired of seeing them.
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Packaging charisma as tokenomics is brilliant; it's just another way to scam retail investors.
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The question is how to tell which projects are genuine and which are just money-burning games.
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This is how the bull market comes, retail investors are always the biggest victims and never learn.
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Wait, what utility do these people you mentioned actually build? Or are they just storytelling again?
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The cycle indeed never stops. I've made money and lost money... I basically don't touch this kind of thing anymore.
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Honestly, it's all about information asymmetry—early entrants make money, latecomers just take over the losses.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 20h ago
Good morning, 3 a.m. Another round of star token harvest season. Watching these internet celebrities package their personas on the chain, I can't help but think of the beauty of the sandwich attack—the middle layer of filling is always retail investors.
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Holders benefit? Wake up, you are just ingredients in the liquidity trap.
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I've seen this routine a thousand times in dark pool trading; just change the disguise and continue to slaughter.
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Charisma tokenomics... a very elegant term. Actually, it's just writing the leek harvesting cycle into a smart contract.
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The problem isn't whether it will cycle again; the problem is when you can escape.
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Where does retail capital flow during a bull market? The answer is to places where the wallet becomes empty.
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Utility? Brother, you're talking about the "utility" at the moment of price impact, right?
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Every bull market, new retail investors ask "This time is different," to the victims of gas wars.
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BlockBargainHunter
· 20h ago
It's the same old trick again, a cycle of celebrity tokens, fans taking the bait, and finally getting rug-pulled.
Looking at these influencer projects, I just want to laugh. Truly useful projects are few and far between; most are just well-packaged air coins.
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NFTBlackHole
· 20h ago
Another round of rookie harvest season, how long can that set of packaging tricks still deceive?
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StealthMoon
· 20h ago
It's just a new trick to harvest retail investors.
The influencer token cycle never stops. Every quarter, another batch of personalities enters the space with their own branded cryptocurrency. It's become predictable: charisma gets packaged into tokenomics, social following converts into initial hype, and the pattern repeats.
What's interesting is how this phenomenon reflects broader market dynamics. When adoption accelerates, so does the rush to capitalize on attention. Some attempts bring genuine community value and innovation. Others? Let's just say the token launch calendar tells a story about where retail capital flows in bull markets.
The real question isn't whether this trend continues—it clearly does—but whether holders benefit or if they're just early participants in a familiar playbook. Either way, it's worth paying attention to who's launching, what utility they're actually building, and whether the narrative has substance beyond the initial buzz.