The operations of some leading exchanges really mess with people's mentality. When it comes to Meme coins, are they trying to fully promote them or just give them a little push?
One moment they say they want to boost, and the next they come out with fud. They want to ride the liquidity dividend but also pretend to be professional and have a strong brand image. To be blunt, this kind of behavior is just trying to have it both ways — wanting to profit from the trading hype and ecosystem traffic brought by Meme coins, while maintaining a high-cold persona.
The market is watching. Pick a side. Either firmly support the Meme ecosystem with strong policies or honestly admit that you're not participating in this track. This wavering, indecisive attitude is the most annoying.
For exchanges, users don't need "both and," but a clear stance.
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HashBandit
· 12h ago
bro they're literally trying to have it both ways... boost the shitcoins when volume dumps, then act all professional when regulators sneeze. back in my mining days we called that "hedging your bets" but honestly? it's just cowardice wrapped in marketing speak. pick a lane or gtfo, not that complicated
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ContractTearjerker
· 12h ago
Really, this move is just trying to have it both ways, disgusting.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 12h ago
Is that all? Still dare to waver, it should have been taught a lesson by the market long ago.
The operations of some leading exchanges really mess with people's mentality. When it comes to Meme coins, are they trying to fully promote them or just give them a little push?
One moment they say they want to boost, and the next they come out with fud. They want to ride the liquidity dividend but also pretend to be professional and have a strong brand image. To be blunt, this kind of behavior is just trying to have it both ways — wanting to profit from the trading hype and ecosystem traffic brought by Meme coins, while maintaining a high-cold persona.
The market is watching. Pick a side. Either firmly support the Meme ecosystem with strong policies or honestly admit that you're not participating in this track. This wavering, indecisive attitude is the most annoying.
For exchanges, users don't need "both and," but a clear stance.