Some former crypto influencers from the bull market are now heavily promoting memecoin projects in 2026. It's become a pattern: those who lost relevance in the market cycles are increasingly jumping into the memecoin space, hoping to recapture their once-influential status. The irony is unmistakable—memecoin trends appear to be the last resort for washed-up personalities seeking a comeback.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 12-27 01:51
Hi, another group of former big influencers is coming to harvest the newbies. Truly impressive, haha.
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LootboxPhobia
· 12-27 01:51
These former big influencers have started to harvest the profits, truly speechless.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-27 01:50
Ha, it's the same old trick. The once-famous influencer now relies on meme coins to survive.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-27 01:41
These once-famous influencers are truly incredible. From Bitcoin to Dogecoin, they almost cried and begged for attention with memecoin.
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4am_degen
· 12-27 01:28
Wow, isn't this the crypto world's version of "I was once very awesome"?
Some former crypto influencers from the bull market are now heavily promoting memecoin projects in 2026. It's become a pattern: those who lost relevance in the market cycles are increasingly jumping into the memecoin space, hoping to recapture their once-influential status. The irony is unmistakable—memecoin trends appear to be the last resort for washed-up personalities seeking a comeback.