Spotted a new token gaining traction on-chain: $PsyopTard. Here's what the numbers show.
The project launched with a market cap sitting at $164.87K—still in the micro-cap zone, but the activity meter is spinning. Over the past 5 minutes, there were 2 new posts circulating. Across 9 total posts, the engagement aggregated to 724 views, which might sound modest until you dig deeper.
What caught my attention? The per-post average. Each post is pulling roughly 19,983 views—that's a serious engagement multiplier for a project this small. The community size is 499 followers, which means the reach-to-follower ratio is remarkably high.
Early stage, sure. But when you see that kind of velocity and engagement density in the first hours, it's worth marking on your radar. Whether this sustains or fizzles depends on what comes next.
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SelfRugger
· 13h ago
ngl, this parameter is a bit outrageous. Over 20,000 views and only 500 followers? It's obviously just a bot-farming tactic.
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ForkThisDAO
· 13h ago
NGL, these numbers seem a bit too smooth. An average of 20,000 views per post? I can smell the presence of bots.
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NFTRegretful
· 13h ago
NGL, this engagement data is a bit crazy—20,000 views per person. Can small projects blow up like this? Need to keep a close watch.
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WhaleSurfer
· 13h ago
Wow, an average of over 20,000 views per person? This data is a bit outrageous.
Spotted a new token gaining traction on-chain: $PsyopTard. Here's what the numbers show.
The project launched with a market cap sitting at $164.87K—still in the micro-cap zone, but the activity meter is spinning. Over the past 5 minutes, there were 2 new posts circulating. Across 9 total posts, the engagement aggregated to 724 views, which might sound modest until you dig deeper.
What caught my attention? The per-post average. Each post is pulling roughly 19,983 views—that's a serious engagement multiplier for a project this small. The community size is 499 followers, which means the reach-to-follower ratio is remarkably high.
Early stage, sure. But when you see that kind of velocity and engagement density in the first hours, it's worth marking on your radar. Whether this sustains or fizzles depends on what comes next.