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A certain big shot lost his cool on social media again.
The reason is simple—he casually said "DOYR," and instantly a bunch of copycat tokens with the same name appeared on-chain. This time he couldn't help but jump out and clarify: "I’m just chatting when I post, not writing a project whitepaper for you."
To put it bluntly: Just because I mention DOYR doesn’t mean you can launch $DOYR to fleece retail investors. If things go south, don’t pin it on me.
This isn’t the first time something like this has happened.
Earlier, he showed off his pet dog, named "XILANHUA" (broccoli). What happened? Overnight, more than a dozen $XILANHUA tokens popped up, and a certain public chain was nearly paralyzed by spam contracts.
Later, he brought up a charity project called Giggle Academy, aiming to do education. The community instantly got the idea—launched $GIGGLE, pumped it at open, then dumped it back to the floor price. He had to issue a statement overnight to distance himself.
Now, this guy might as well carve a disclaimer into his DNA: "Even if you turn my catchphrases into meme coins, I’ll keep posting as usual. But the token’s price movement has nothing to do with me."
Bottom line, he knows exactly what's going on:
Retail traders stalk his activity to snipe launches,
Early players cash in on the hype,
Then when it crashes, they come back and blame him for “leading the rug pull.”
Of course, the community isn’t buying it:
“So you rake in the engagement, and we hold the bags?”
“Next time you say ‘drink water,’ is someone going to launch $HESHUI right away?”
The most ironic part—the more he distances himself, the more hyped the market gets. Now "KOL catchphrases = meme coin material" has basically become an industry consensus.
If you ask me, here’s the most likely list of new coins coming up:
$DOYR
$JUSTSAID
$NOTME
As for whether someone will actually launch another $DOYR and run the same play?
Simple.
If he mentions “DOYR” again, you’ll see a string of contract addresses in the comments before you know it.
Crypto never lacks geniuses.
What’s always missing is the last person left holding the bag—you.