There's no need to guess anymore. The industry chain for buying media press releases has already formed, and the cost-effectiveness even surpasses promoting through top KOLs.
Just to give a simple example. A certain account claiming to be very influential has actual article reads of only over 30,000, and the conversion to purchases is even more negligible. Yet, with this kind of content, combined with main capital's pump-and-dump operations, it can create a noticeable market effect: main capital first ignites the market, then media promotion adds fuel to the fire, attracting retail investors and hot money to follow the trend and rush in.
With this combination of tactics, it appears that market enthusiasm surges and trading volume skyrockets, but in reality, it's a carefully choreographed performance. Low cost, quick results, and high replicability—no wonder more and more project teams are using this approach.
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ProposalDetective
· 15h ago
It's the same old trick again. With only 30,000 reads, still dare to boast about influence. It cracks me up.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 15h ago
A typical "cutting leeks" scheme, I've seen through it a long time ago.
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MetaEggplant
· 15h ago
It's just for fun, everyone understands the obvious now that it's laid out openly.
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rugged_again
· 15h ago
It's the same old trick; I've seen through it long ago.
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ProveMyZK
· 15h ago
I thought it was some insider information, but when I turned around, it was the usual routine.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 16h ago
30,000 views can also be manipulated with funds? This on-chain data has long been transparent; retail investors are still reading news, while the whales have already withdrawn.
There's no need to guess anymore. The industry chain for buying media press releases has already formed, and the cost-effectiveness even surpasses promoting through top KOLs.
Just to give a simple example. A certain account claiming to be very influential has actual article reads of only over 30,000, and the conversion to purchases is even more negligible. Yet, with this kind of content, combined with main capital's pump-and-dump operations, it can create a noticeable market effect: main capital first ignites the market, then media promotion adds fuel to the fire, attracting retail investors and hot money to follow the trend and rush in.
With this combination of tactics, it appears that market enthusiasm surges and trading volume skyrockets, but in reality, it's a carefully choreographed performance. Low cost, quick results, and high replicability—no wonder more and more project teams are using this approach.