Seeing a developer being followed by multiple Polymarket accounts, along with big accounts interacting with projects like TITCOIN, pushing the market cap to 80 million. Someone directly went all-in. The question is—will the developers of such projects lock their tokens? Or do they plan to cash out through DEX trading fees? This transparency gap in such operations is exactly where new projects are prone to failure. The community should ask more questions like why.
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LootboxPhobia
· 2h ago
80 million market cap just go all-in? How bold are you? The developers haven't even locked the tokens yet.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 12h ago
These people going all-in are really brave. I took a look at that account's interactions, and it's quite suspicious. The developer doesn't even dare to disclose a lock-up? Alright, this wave is probably going to dump.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 12h ago
People who went all-in are definitely regretting it now. Whether the developers locked the tokens or not is just a matter of a sentence. They insisted on playing these tricks, really thinking the community is full of fools.
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FastLeaver
· 12h ago
Brothers who are going all-in, is it still too late to encourage you to join now...
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LayoffMiner
· 12h ago
The guys who went all-in are probably thinking about cutting losses now, haha.
Seeing a developer being followed by multiple Polymarket accounts, along with big accounts interacting with projects like TITCOIN, pushing the market cap to 80 million. Someone directly went all-in. The question is—will the developers of such projects lock their tokens? Or do they plan to cash out through DEX trading fees? This transparency gap in such operations is exactly where new projects are prone to failure. The community should ask more questions like why.