Can Solana's memecoin market be regulated? Theoretically, yes. But in reality, no one really wants to touch that cake.
Exchanges and launchpads profit too much from the chaos. Who would cut themselves?
Remus has done impressive work with the White Whale project, but that's a story for a few people. For most, it has become bait—a perfect fishing trap that repeatedly lures retail investors back to gamble on the next "get rich quick" dream.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 01-11 20:31
Basically, everyone is just in this for the paycheck. Who the hell wants to smash the bowl?
The White Whale thing has long been mythologized; now it's just a front for harvesting retail investors.
The利益链条太深了,根本动不了
Retail investors are doomed to be repeatedly harvested. Wake up, everyone.
The exchange is counting money; what does Solana have to do with it?
This is the true face of Web3—it's all a setup from the start.
Regulation? Just a joke. The money is too easy to make.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 01-11 20:31
Damn, this routine is just an eternal motion machine for cutting leeks
Reorganization? Just kidding, exchanges are eager for chaos every day
That guy from White Whale is just survivor bias, everyone following the trend later is already numb
Really, memecoin is just a casino, I want to quit every time
Who dares to touch this cake? It's a black hole for attracting funds
Basically, it's just one bagholder after another
The exchange is laughing to death, relying on this chaos to make crazy profits
Always seeing people hype up the next White Whale, I'm already exhausted from the aesthetic fatigue
Isn't this just hot potato? The last bagholder gets screwed over
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 01-11 20:17
Yeah, this is just a money-grabbing business. Who would be foolish enough to pursue reform?
The White Whale case is outrageous; 99% of people are still dreaming of recovering their losses.
Exchanges are enjoying the profits and won't move. Regulation? What are you thinking, buddy?
Retail investors are just pre-designed leeks; wake up, everyone.
Remus is indeed capable, but don't take individual cases as hope.
No one wants to earn little money, it's that simple.
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GmGmNoGn
· 01-11 20:11
The theory is beautiful, but the reality is a huge joke. Exchanges have long tasted the sweetness, who wants to let go
Another "I made money" survivor bias, 99 losers don't care
White Whale is just a perfect bait, and many more retail investors have fallen into this dream
Exchanges and the startup board are playing dead together; this cake is too tempting to cut
To be blunt, the Solana memecoin market is basically gambling, no one really wants to regulate
Those promotional cases are all selected; the money of the workers has long gone into the pockets of the insiders
Can Solana's memecoin market be regulated? Theoretically, yes. But in reality, no one really wants to touch that cake.
Exchanges and launchpads profit too much from the chaos. Who would cut themselves?
Remus has done impressive work with the White Whale project, but that's a story for a few people. For most, it has become bait—a perfect fishing trap that repeatedly lures retail investors back to gamble on the next "get rich quick" dream.