Some prominent KOLs in the top tier still demand hefty fees—10k plus 1% commission—just to hype your coin and give it a shout-out. It's wild how the pay-to-promote model remains so entrenched in the crypto space, no matter the market conditions. These influencers essentially turn project launches into a pay-to-play game, making it harder for genuine projects to compete without deep pockets.
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SerRugResistant
· 12-23 08:07
Damn, this is why small projects can't survive; they've been drained dry by vampire KOLs.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-23 00:55
Looking at the gas tracker late at night has cast a psychological shadow on me. Now the KOL wants me to spend over 10,000 + 1% commission? Dude, I can't make sense of this.
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CexIsBad
· 12-23 00:37
Wow, these KOLs are really outrageous, starting at 10,000 and still wanting a commission, how can small projects afford that?
Some prominent KOLs in the top tier still demand hefty fees—10k plus 1% commission—just to hype your coin and give it a shout-out. It's wild how the pay-to-promote model remains so entrenched in the crypto space, no matter the market conditions. These influencers essentially turn project launches into a pay-to-play game, making it harder for genuine projects to compete without deep pockets.