Developers dropping new tokens on smaller platforms first to do test runs... rough strategy. By the time retail catches on, the real issues already hiding in plain sight. That's how these things usually play out—and nobody sees it coming until it's too late 💀
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DoomCanister
· 19h ago
Small platforms serve as testing grounds, with all the issues of new investors entering already prearranged. This routine has been played out.
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LiquidationKing
· 19h ago
First, take a wave of retail investors on small platforms, and anyway, the big players have already left.
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ClassicDumpster
· 19h ago
Small platform test run... by the time retail investors realize it, they've already been completely exploited. How many times has this trick been played?
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ContractTearjerker
· 19h ago
Small platforms run test campaigns, and by the time retail investors realize it, they've already been taken. This trick is the same old story.
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SleepyValidator
· 19h ago
This trick really is the old routine. Small platforms test the waters first, then big platforms harvest. By then, retail investors only realize they've already been taken for a ride once.
Developers dropping new tokens on smaller platforms first to do test runs... rough strategy. By the time retail catches on, the real issues already hiding in plain sight. That's how these things usually play out—and nobody sees it coming until it's too late 💀