This project had real promise—calling out KOL manipulation, clean interface, solid execution. The community was ready to back it. Then it pushed to 22k and... everything fell apart.
Hard to wrap your head around it. Developers sitting on a goldmine, market sentiment clearly on their side, and somehow they managed to fumble it anyway. The gap between having a good idea and actually running it? Apparently massive.
Lessons learned. Next one.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 17h ago
This is another typical story of "money leads to arrogance."
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SorryRugPulled
· 18h ago
It's the same old trick, just looking at it makes me angry. Holding a full hand of chips and still messing up, truly incredible.
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FancyResearchLab
· 18h ago
Another theoretically feasible project, but in reality, it has locked itself into the contract. From 22k to zero, this move can be considered a textbook-level failure case.
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BloodInStreets
· 18h ago
Once it starts to go wrong at 22k, it shows that the team is fundamentally that kind of material. Let's see when it hits the bottom.
This project had real promise—calling out KOL manipulation, clean interface, solid execution. The community was ready to back it. Then it pushed to 22k and... everything fell apart.
Hard to wrap your head around it. Developers sitting on a goldmine, market sentiment clearly on their side, and somehow they managed to fumble it anyway. The gap between having a good idea and actually running it? Apparently massive.
Lessons learned. Next one.