The Chinese meme coin community was recently ignited by a wave of emotions.
It all started with a blunder from the official CAKE team—due to a parameter misconfiguration, they accidentally deducted 99% of the funds from the "Get Rich Soon" and "Get Wealthy Soon" pools. To make things even more surreal, they then dumped "Get Rich Soon" on the market, causing tens of thousands of token holders to suffer massive paper losses overnight.
This kind of move would normally leave people disheartened, but the community's reaction was interesting: instead of despair, many treated this incident as "adversity fuel." Some even said that they were grateful for the blow, as it made everyone see reality more clearly and gave them more motivation. With the Year of the Horse 2026 approaching, the name "Get Rich Soon" has been revived—now with a kind of defiant energy, aiming to ignite another meme coin wave in the Chinese community.
That's how the market works—sometimes a mishap becomes a catalyst for stronger consensus. Whether or not they can actually make a comeback depends on whether the community can turn this emotion into real action.
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SoliditySlayer
· 2025-12-12 10:07
99% is gone directly, this operation is really outrageous, but turning around and using it as fuel, the community's mindset is truly exceptional.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 2025-12-12 07:04
99% gone instantly? This move is truly brilliant. I have to give a thumbs up to the CAKE official, or should I be crying?
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GasGrillMaster
· 2025-12-12 02:12
Ha, 99% is gone? This move is really brilliant, but I like this rebound momentum.
Getting hammered awakened me; this is the true awakening that a hodler should have.
The Year of the Horse 2026, "Instant Wealth," the name itself is a hint. Who says this isn't the arrangement of the universe?
The key is how many genuine supporters are left in the community now. Emotions are one thing, but whether real progress can be made is what really matters.
Honestly, this fall has actually weeded out true believers. The next steps are what matter most.
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DAOdreamer
· 2025-12-09 16:37
This is truly unbelievable—99% is gone and they can still say thank you. What kind of strong mentality does that take... But to be fair, that's just how the Chinese meme community is: the more hopeless things get, the more hyped they become.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 2025-12-09 16:35
99% of the funds disappeared overnight and they can still be this hyped. That’s really the magic of memes.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 2025-12-09 16:31
Damn, 99% is just gone, how can someone be so carefree... But since it's already like this, just take it as a lesson learned.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 2025-12-09 16:30
99% is gone directly, can you really make a comeback from this? I doubt it.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 2025-12-09 16:28
1. Looking at the supply and demand curve, this 99% sell-off perfectly illustrates the philosophy of a bear market—the act of destruction is actually the prelude to reconstruction.
2. LOL, is "Get Rich Soon" about to make a comeback in 2026? Even Buffett would approve.
3. Honestly, the community treating heavy losses as "adversity fuel"—this move is even more surreal than the project team's blunders.
4. Not financial advice, folks, but this kind of all-out sell-off really is the ultimate test of value consensus.
5. Gaining more motivation from setbacks? That’s the true spirit of Web3 decentralization—a consensus community that stays strong even after losses.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 2025-12-09 16:26
99% is just gone? Damn, this really means bankruptcy is imminent.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 2025-12-09 16:15
Haha, that's what I'm saying. To lose this much and still get back up—that's the true meme spirit.
The Chinese meme coin community was recently ignited by a wave of emotions.
It all started with a blunder from the official CAKE team—due to a parameter misconfiguration, they accidentally deducted 99% of the funds from the "Get Rich Soon" and "Get Wealthy Soon" pools. To make things even more surreal, they then dumped "Get Rich Soon" on the market, causing tens of thousands of token holders to suffer massive paper losses overnight.
This kind of move would normally leave people disheartened, but the community's reaction was interesting: instead of despair, many treated this incident as "adversity fuel." Some even said that they were grateful for the blow, as it made everyone see reality more clearly and gave them more motivation. With the Year of the Horse 2026 approaching, the name "Get Rich Soon" has been revived—now with a kind of defiant energy, aiming to ignite another meme coin wave in the Chinese community.
That's how the market works—sometimes a mishap becomes a catalyst for stronger consensus. Whether or not they can actually make a comeback depends on whether the community can turn this emotion into real action.