Ever notice how projects chasing every trend on the radar—Polymarket hype included—often turn out to be the ones that rug fastest? When an ICO's main storyline is riding whatever narrative's hot this week, it's usually a red flag. The pattern's pretty clear: hype in, tokens out immediately after launch, and retail holders left wondering what happened. If you're eyeing the next batch of ICOs, this one's worth a hard pass. Do your homework before jumping in.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-11 22:01
It's the same old trick again. Projects chasing hot trends really never have a good ending.
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DegenGambler
· 01-11 22:01
The chasing wind project will eventually cool down, and this round of Polymarket hype is no exception.
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GamefiGreenie
· 01-11 21:40
It's the same old story, with copycat projects each more disappointing than the last. It's high time to recognize this pattern.
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RektHunter
· 01-11 21:35
Haha, projects chasing the hot trends are indeed the most prone to collapse. I've seen too many.
Ever notice how projects chasing every trend on the radar—Polymarket hype included—often turn out to be the ones that rug fastest? When an ICO's main storyline is riding whatever narrative's hot this week, it's usually a red flag. The pattern's pretty clear: hype in, tokens out immediately after launch, and retail holders left wondering what happened. If you're eyeing the next batch of ICOs, this one's worth a hard pass. Do your homework before jumping in.