#美联储重启降息步伐 Unbelievable! An executive at a certain exchange accidentally typed DOYR instead of DYOR, and within five minutes, someone launched a meme coin with the same name. Even crazier, six hours later, its market cap skyrocketed to 25 million. Then, when an industry bigwig casually commented "own" in the comments section, another similar token was launched at lightning speed.
Should you jump on this hype? If you do, you’re afraid of getting dumped on; if you don’t, you’re afraid it might actually moon. Honestly, it’s quite a dilemma😐. The market is just way too sensitive to every move KOLs make nowadays— even a typo can spark this kind of frenzy...
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MetaMaximalist
· 12-10 12:30
nah this is exactly why we need better protocol governance tbh... meme coins breeding from typos just proves the market lacks *real* infrastructure thinking. pure noise masquerading as innovation
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SilentAlpha
· 12-10 11:27
This is the current crypto world. A single typo can take off, it's unbelievable.
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Instead of following the trend, it's better to do proper research. Even a sneeze from a big shot can crash a coin.
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Laughing to death, a typo can create a wealth myth. I want to try it too.
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Wait, people are also playing with DOYR? Is the market this hungry?
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Everyone who chased has been wiped out. Once these hot coins peak, they're finished.
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A big industry figure's words are like a printing press—how outrageous is the market atmosphere?
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Even a typo can cause a $25 million market cap. This isn't trading crypto, it's gambling.
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No wonder retail investors keep losing money; these KOLs can just cut and run with ease.
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Not chasing feels uncomfortable; chasing risks becoming the last one holding the bag. It's really hard to choose.
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This wave is too crazy. It feels like the next typo coin might just be the start of a crash.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 12-07 20:11
This is pure gambling. Even with shaky hands, you can get coins. I can't fucking stop laughing.
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ProxyCollector
· 12-07 19:50
Haha, this is web3, huh? Even a slip of the hand can make you rich.
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That DOYR thing was insane. Feels like now, whenever a big shot sneezes, a coin takes off.
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If you chase, you'll definitely get dumped on, but if you don't chase and just watch it pump, that's painful too. This is the real torture.
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An industry leader can pump the market with just a word. When will us retail investors ever have that kind of power?
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A $25 million market cap built in six hours shows that crypto is just a game of information asymmetry.
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Wow, now even typos have become the secret code to getting rich?
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If you ask me, don't chase these kinds of things. There's a 90% chance it's just a setup to dump on retail.
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The KOL effect is too wild. Just a random word can launch a coin. Who can handle this?
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 12-07 19:50
Even with shaky hands, you can still suck blood. This market is really something, haha.
#美联储重启降息步伐 Unbelievable! An executive at a certain exchange accidentally typed DOYR instead of DYOR, and within five minutes, someone launched a meme coin with the same name. Even crazier, six hours later, its market cap skyrocketed to 25 million. Then, when an industry bigwig casually commented "own" in the comments section, another similar token was launched at lightning speed.
Should you jump on this hype? If you do, you’re afraid of getting dumped on; if you don’t, you’re afraid it might actually moon. Honestly, it’s quite a dilemma😐. The market is just way too sensitive to every move KOLs make nowadays— even a typo can spark this kind of frenzy...