Caught wind of this Solana token playing with a wild concept — basically weaponizing pixelation as a meme strategy. The whole angle? Blur out random images like there's some scandal hiding underneath, when really there's nothing there. Just pure absurdist humor.
Could easily trigger a chain reaction of similar censorship-themed projects. The meta writes itself: make people think something's being hidden, watch curiosity do the rest. Classic meme psychology at work on-chain.
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DeFiVeteran
· 12-06 12:00
lmao this is the current state of web3, purely relying on psychological suggestion to fleece newcomers
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FUDwatcher
· 12-06 12:00
Lol, the Solana ecosystem really dares to try anything. They even turned the pixelation meme into a token... Has censorship aesthetics become an investment product now?
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MevHunter
· 12-06 11:59
ngl this is the essence of Web3—scamming is good for your health
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BlockBargainHunter
· 12-06 11:57
ngl this is basically the Web3 version of "the more you try to cover up, the more you reveal" marketing... The more vague it is, the more people want to dig.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-06 11:43
LOL, isn't this just playing mind games, using a mix of truth and illusion... It's really easy to fall for it.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 12-06 11:31
lmao this is peak degenerate energy, blurring shit that isn't even there... genius or unhinged, genuinely can't tell anymore
Caught wind of this Solana token playing with a wild concept — basically weaponizing pixelation as a meme strategy. The whole angle? Blur out random images like there's some scandal hiding underneath, when really there's nothing there. Just pure absurdist humor.
Could easily trigger a chain reaction of similar censorship-themed projects. The meta writes itself: make people think something's being hidden, watch curiosity do the rest. Classic meme psychology at work on-chain.