In the past few days, 5 Chinese-themed Meme coins have been launched consecutively, and 2 more were added yesterday. Reflecting on the wave of last October, some projects once reached a market cap of $100 million, but then failed to hit new highs in the following months. The turning point came after wallet integration of trading features—each transaction now incurs a 0.5% fee. To maintain popularity and stimulate trading volume, the platform has accelerated the pace of listing new tokens. Honestly, this operational logic is quite transparent, but this kind of behavior does make people a bit uncomfortable.

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BrokenYieldvip
· 01-18 09:54
ok here's the thing - they're literally printing memes to juice transaction fees. saw this correlation matrix play out before, every time a platform gets desperate they spam listings like clockwork. 100m to bagholding in months? textbook liquidity crisis pattern. the fee structure reveals it all tbh
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 01-18 09:42
Crazy listing of coins! This is the smell of money, taking a cut of the transaction fees to stay alive.
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 01-16 08:31
Seven consecutive coins dropping, this rhythm... is really a bit reckless --- That spectacular scene of 100 million dollars last year still lingers in my mind, now this routine is indeed a bit obvious --- 0.5% fee is deducted each time, no wonder they rely on stacking coins to maintain popularity, the logic does make sense --- No, two new coins in a week? This platform really isn't planning to hide its operational intentions anymore --- Unattractive appearance is secondary, the key is how long this cycle can last... --- From 100 million to now no new high, then turning around to start harvesting fees, this contrast is truly ironic --- Here we go again, I've seen many routines but this one is really straightforward --- Stacking new coins to stimulate trading volume? Wake up everyone, this is just the last struggle
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RuntimeErrorvip
· 01-15 21:12
7 coins a week, this pace is crazy. I didn't even see clearly the two from yesterday.
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GasBankruptervip
· 01-15 11:02
This behavior is outright shameless, clearly a scheme to harvest retail investors. --- Charging a 0.5% fee and then rapidly listing tokens—who can't see through this? --- That crazy wave last year was real, now it's just a different way to scam. --- Seven Chinese memes in a row? Are they trying to make us go all in? Haha. --- Platforms that survive on transaction fees have to play it this way. --- Honestly, it's just because the wallet features lack trading volume. --- The logic is clear, but it’s really disappointing. --- Meme coins are basically gambling, and now they’re just profiting from the spread. --- From a market cap of 100 million to now, each one is a total flop. --- The speed of listing tokens is so fast, who would still dare to touch them?
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CrossChainBreathervip
· 01-15 10:53
Ugh, here comes another wave of retail investor slaughter—fees go up and they're crazily listing coins, I saw through this logic ages ago --- With a 0.5% fee like this, it directly activated the platform's greed gene, honestly a bit excessive --- I chased that hype last year too, and now it's just new coin bombardment every day, feels like getting fleeced --- Meme coins are gambling to begin with, now with the platform operating like this, it's basically skimming directly from the betting pool, kinda brutal --- 5, 7 new listings every day—isn't this straight-up harvesting? If I'm not careful about staying rational, I'll get swept along with the herd too --- The turning point was that 0.5% fee moment? Nah, it should be when they realized they could make money off fees... --- Bottom line is once they found their cash cow, nothing else matters, the coin listing speed is insane --- The appetite is showing, but who can blame them when the market eats this stuff up anyway, there's an endless supply of retail investors
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MainnetDelayedAgainvip
· 01-15 10:52
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ArbitrageBotvip
· 01-15 10:50
Here's the cutting leeks again, these fees are really outrageous.
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-15 10:47
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LeekCuttervip
· 01-15 10:44
Can't move it anymore, seven coins in a month. What is this hinting at?
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