Meme projects have been hitting hard lately—relentless activity for the past month straight. But here's the real question: is there actual community engagement behind it, or mostly bot automation running cycles? And honestly, what makes certain accounts become targets for these waves? It's worth thinking about how to separate genuine community builders from coordinated pump mechanics in this space.
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SmartContractDiver
· 13h ago
I see clearly about the bot part; spamming for a month boosts activity metrics but lacks soul... The real community has long since dispersed.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 14h ago
Robot Carnival is here, bots are everywhere. True players are already numb.
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AllInDaddy
· 14h ago
There are too few genuine community voices; most of it is just robots hyping themselves up.
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RektButAlive
· 14h ago
ngl this month's meme coins are indeed crazy, but there are really people or just bots hyping themselves up... It feels like most of it is just following a preset script.
Meme projects have been hitting hard lately—relentless activity for the past month straight. But here's the real question: is there actual community engagement behind it, or mostly bot automation running cycles? And honestly, what makes certain accounts become targets for these waves? It's worth thinking about how to separate genuine community builders from coordinated pump mechanics in this space.