I participated in the original Pepe, and I definitely made six figures from it. Based on that experience, I have to say—this $SEPE project has issues.
First, the identity of the deployer is suspicious. The entity claiming to be the deployer is not the actual initiator; the real operator is someone else. Who would use the influence of deploying a multi-billion scale project to promote a Solana memecoin? The logic doesn’t add up.
Second, the entire project design and narrative are too suspicious. The approach of the project team completely contradicts the behavior of truly capable builders. Beware of LARP (role-playing) projects—these often attract retail FOMO with carefully crafted stories.
Based on my actual profit experience with Pepe, I recommend: before participating in any new project, always verify the deployer’s identity, confirm the project logic, and be wary of overly polished narratives. Do your homework and don’t let emotions and FOMO drive your decisions.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 6h ago
To be honest, this SEPE project is indeed suspicious. With such an unclear identity of the deploying party, who would dare to touch it?
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SandwichVictim
· 6h ago
I've long felt that the $SEPE story is a bit overhyped... real big players wouldn't go to such lengths to act.
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RugResistant
· 6h ago
nah the deployer mismatch is a classic red flag... seen this pattern before tbh
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ConsensusBot
· 6h ago
Another Pepe clone scam, really treating people like fools.
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notSatoshi1971
· 7h ago
The identity of the deployer doesn't match; a story that's too perfect can be the most dangerous.
$SEPE project requires vigilance.
I participated in the original Pepe, and I definitely made six figures from it. Based on that experience, I have to say—this $SEPE project has issues.
First, the identity of the deployer is suspicious. The entity claiming to be the deployer is not the actual initiator; the real operator is someone else. Who would use the influence of deploying a multi-billion scale project to promote a Solana memecoin? The logic doesn’t add up.
Second, the entire project design and narrative are too suspicious. The approach of the project team completely contradicts the behavior of truly capable builders. Beware of LARP (role-playing) projects—these often attract retail FOMO with carefully crafted stories.
Based on my actual profit experience with Pepe, I recommend: before participating in any new project, always verify the deployer’s identity, confirm the project logic, and be wary of overly polished narratives. Do your homework and don’t let emotions and FOMO drive your decisions.