In just 30 minutes, a certain MEMECOIN plummeted by 98%. Such extreme volatility often hides the shadow of market manipulation. When liquidity suddenly dries up, retail investors are usually the last to take the hit.



The repeated experience of falling into the same trap prompts reflection—why do retail investors always end up paying for others' exit liquidity? The MEMECOIN craze in the SOL ecosystem has attracted countless funds, but the combination of high risk and low liquidity has also set numerous traps.

When realizing they have become the most vulnerable link in the market, some choose to withdraw completely. This is not only a farewell to past losses but also a profound reevaluation of investment strategies. The market works this way, systematically testing the rationality and patience of every participant.
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zkNoobvip
· 5h ago
98% directly wiped out, this is the daily life of meme coins... Every time they say this time is different, but the same old tricks happen again. --- It's just another liquidity drain trick; the whales have already run away, and we're still picking up the pieces. Why bother? --- I really don't understand the hype around the SOL ecosystem this time. With such risks, who would go all in? --- Basically, those who got in early make money, latecomers get cut, an eternal truth. --- What’s there to reflect on? It’s just gambling; losing is part of the game. --- Withdrawing was the right decision, or else you'd lose everything. --- I'm used to this kind of manipulation; I hardly touch meme coins anymore. --- Retail investors are always the last to act; there's no denying that.
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Layer2Arbitrageurvip
· 5h ago
lmao 98% dump in 30min? that's just liquidity death spiral + MEV extraction. if you weren't monitoring the token bridge txns beforehand, ngmi fr fr
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ContractFreelancervip
· 5h ago
30 minutes 98%? That's outrageous, it's just another trick --- All these crappy coins on SOL, once liquidity is withdrawn, they're finished. I just can't understand why people still keep rushing in --- Wake up, bagholders. These whales are just waiting for you --- You should have run long ago. Only after losing everything do you realize it hurts --- Really, it's always the same trick. How come you never learn? --- My blood and tears money... I'll never touch memecoin again --- Watching others get rich quickly, but in reality, 99% end up as the little guys. That's the reality --- I understood the moment liquidity dried up. I'm just the unlucky last one --- Mechanism test? To put it nicely, it's a naked cash grab mechanism --- So many pitfalls in the SOL ecosystem. When will it be truly regulated?
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MrRightClickvip
· 5h ago
98% decline completed within 30 minutes, this is the daily routine of meme coins, it's about time to face reality. The bagholders are always retail investors, how many times do they need to fall for this trick to understand? The coins in the SOL ecosystem are just the manipulators' cash machines; when liquidity dries up, they just dump the market, we're just bystanders. Talking about deep reflection, isn't it just that they only realize they need to reflect after losing money? Unfortunately, it's already too late. What do you play with low liquidity assets? A big order can crush the market. I really don't understand how those people still dare to rush in.
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