I've seen too many similar scripts. A new project urgently comes to you, starts telling a story—let's promote our token, a small cut of the fees for you, it can improve your life, support your project, and even benefit your family. All they’re really saying is: let’s cooperate for mutual benefit and win-win.
The most outrageous are those repeatedly emphasizing "all to support you." Repeating over and over, as if sincerity can be conveyed through volume.
This is the current marketing situation for many new projects. Funds are tight, visibility is limited, and they can only rely on this kind of利益诱导 and emotional manipulation to find promoters. The project team is anxious, and promoters are also sizing things up—can they get a share this time? The entire ecosystem keeps cycling in this mutual testing.
The problem is, there are so many birth bags that they are countless, but very few can survive.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 3h ago
I've heard too many of these tricks, I'm really fed up with them.
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LootboxPhobia
· 3h ago
Another "mutual benefit and win-win," just hearing it makes you realize more money needs to be invested.
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degenwhisperer
· 3h ago
I've heard too many stories like this, and some people still believe the "to support you" line.
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99% of new projects are like this; no matter how fancy the packaging, it doesn't change the essence.
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Want a share? Ha, in the end, all you get is a cup of tears.
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When funds are tight, they start telling stories. This script has been used so many times.
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Projects die, promoters lose out, and there are no winners.
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Those who repeatedly emphasize supporting you are actually the least supportive.
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Every time, someone falls for it. This ecosystem is truly a never-ending drama.
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Only a few survive, and the death list is so long you can't see the end.
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WalletDetective
· 3h ago
I've heard this set of excuses a hundred times, and the pattern never changes.
Really, the most annoying thing is that phrase "It's all to support you," as if it's really true.
Nine out of ten projects rug pull, and the remaining one is just watching.
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GasWaster
· 3h ago
ngl watching these "support you" pitches on repeat is like watching my failed txs stack up... except those at least taught me something about gwei management lol
The Survival Equation of Birth Bags
I've seen too many similar scripts. A new project urgently comes to you, starts telling a story—let's promote our token, a small cut of the fees for you, it can improve your life, support your project, and even benefit your family. All they’re really saying is: let’s cooperate for mutual benefit and win-win.
The most outrageous are those repeatedly emphasizing "all to support you." Repeating over and over, as if sincerity can be conveyed through volume.
This is the current marketing situation for many new projects. Funds are tight, visibility is limited, and they can only rely on this kind of利益诱导 and emotional manipulation to find promoters. The project team is anxious, and promoters are also sizing things up—can they get a share this time? The entire ecosystem keeps cycling in this mutual testing.
The problem is, there are so many birth bags that they are countless, but very few can survive.