Looking at these token projects issued on DEX, the same narrative template is being endlessly copied, which is really a bit absurd.



Think carefully about the logic of the White Whale project—if it can reach a market cap of $12 million, how would subsequent similar projects, with similar growth expectations, be mathematically projected? It sounds a bit far-fetched.

What's even more interesting is that the creator takes all the fees for airdrops and rewards. How long can this model last? That's really a question. In the highly competitive DEX track, too many projects use similar tactics to attract attention, ultimately leading to homogeneous competition. In this narrative cycle, you need to keep a close eye on which projects are truly supported by fundamentals and which are just storytelling.
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PumpBeforeRugvip
· 6h ago
To be honest, right now on this crappy DEX, copying and pasting tokens is easier than eating. It's truly assembly line production. How exaggerated can White Whale's 1200 million be blown up, and how outrageous will the following trendsetters blow it? Mathematically, it's just not feasible. Dropping airdrops with costs is okay a few times, but playing this long-term? Wake up, this is self-destructive. The key is to clearly distinguish who really has substance and who is just storytelling. Right now, it's all stories.
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TestnetNomadvip
· 6h ago
Haha, how many times do we need to copy the same template after White Whale? How long can the airdrop rewards pile up? In the end, they still end up at zero. This narrative cycle really requires some sharp eyes, or you'll suffer heavy losses. The DEX track is full of homogenous projects, they all sound like the same routine. Is there really a solid fundamental? You really need to think it through. After reaching a market cap of 12 million USD, they still want to copy it? That doesn't make any mathematical sense. Another airdrop model, just storytelling with no real substance.
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0xInsomniavip
· 6h ago
To be honest, I'm already tired of White Whale's logic. Copy and paste a hundred times, and it still feels the same. Pouring all funds into airdrop rewards? Isn't that just robbing Peter to pay Paul? I really wonder how long this can last. The market is so homogenized that projects with real value are actually buried in the trash.
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TokenomicsPolicevip
· 6h ago
To be honest, I can memorize this entire template, it's really exhausting. White Whale's numbers are just too obvious, and the followers that come after are even more ridiculous. Airdrop mining is just the end? What about when the money runs out? Tell us more.
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GateUser-beba108dvip
· 6h ago
Airdrops can attract new users, but in the end, the money still has to be cut from the secondary market. Once the cycle is over, everyone becomes a bagholder.
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