Celebrity-backed tokens keep popping up, but let's be real—most are just short-term cash grabs with zero staying power. The whole playbook feels designed to milk retail traders, who jump in chasing the hype only to get left holding bags when insiders dump. You see the pattern everywhere: influencer buzz for a few weeks, then the project fades into obscurity. It's worth asking whether these ventures actually bring anything to the market or if they're just another scheme to extract liquidity from retail participation.
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MetadataExplorer
· 16h ago
The celebrity endorsement coin strategy is really getting boring, always the same rhythm... The hype lasts only a couple of weeks, and the fate of retail investors as the bagholders has long been written.
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ConfusedWhale
· 16h ago
I'm already tired of this celebrity coin's tricks. The way they scam retail investors is still the same as three years ago. Truly speechless.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 16h ago
Another old trick, I can recite the routine of celebrities' coins harvesting profits again.
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zkNoob
· 16h ago
See through it, celebrity coins are just harvesters, with new leeks every wave.
Celebrity-backed tokens keep popping up, but let's be real—most are just short-term cash grabs with zero staying power. The whole playbook feels designed to milk retail traders, who jump in chasing the hype only to get left holding bags when insiders dump. You see the pattern everywhere: influencer buzz for a few weeks, then the project fades into obscurity. It's worth asking whether these ventures actually bring anything to the market or if they're just another scheme to extract liquidity from retail participation.