This minting project seems more like a liquidity extraction game rather than a truly interesting speculative opportunity.
Multiple issues: severe oversupply, overly broad whitelist eligibility, and a very short minting window. This combination is basically destined to face significant dumping pressure. Theoretically, there might be some hype in the short term, but from a structural perspective, the risks are quite high.
Honestly, rather than participating in such a volatile minting event, it's better to conserve resources and wait for more promising opportunities. The market is not short of projects; what it lacks are well-thought-out choices.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 12h ago
It's the same old trick. Just by looking at it, you already know the ending.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 12h ago
It's the same old trick of cutting leeks again, just pass.
Wait, this supply... really dares to mint like this?
After short-term hype, just wait for a dump, it's the same old story.
Keep your bullets and wait for the real opportunity, no problem.
How broad is this whitelist? It feels like anyone can join.
Rather than betting on this, better to watch quietly.
The risk is huge, I advise you to think twice.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 12h ago
It's the same old trick again, I see right through it...
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 12h ago
It's another classic rug setup, with a supply that clearly looks like it's meant to dump the price.
Already seen through it—short-term hype and then straight-up run.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 12h ago
Another trick to wipe out the retail investors, with such heavy selling pressure, are people really bottom fishing?
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Nah, looking at these numbers, it's clearly a scam for money. I don't believe there will be a good outcome.
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The supply is so outrageous... do people really dare to participate in this?
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Wait, the whitelist is so lenient, it feels like they just want to quickly dump the market.
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Hold the ammo +1, this kind of minting is definitely not worth gambling on.
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Short-term hype? Haha, probably just a signal for a dump.
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The risks are indeed high, but did someone really get trapped this time?
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Sounds like another classic tactic of pumping and dumping.
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Why are people still engaging in this? There are so many good projects in the market.
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The selling pressure is right here, let's wait and see.
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The liquidity extraction game sounds good, but in reality, it's just big players taking advantage of retail investors.
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ApeDegen
· 12h ago
The supply is so outrageous, and the whitelist is so broad. After short-term hype, just wait for the dip.
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SelfRugger
· 12h ago
Once again, the same old trick: the whitelist is just a formality, and the supply volume clearly indicates it's here to harvest.
Pass, I’m not playing this round.
Some people chase short-term hype for quick money, but I’d rather stay in cash and wait for opportunities, and I won’t take over this kind of project.
I’ve seen too many projects dump their tokens immediately after launch.
My choice is to stay rational; there are plenty of market opportunities, so there's no need to rush.
This minting project seems more like a liquidity extraction game rather than a truly interesting speculative opportunity.
Multiple issues: severe oversupply, overly broad whitelist eligibility, and a very short minting window. This combination is basically destined to face significant dumping pressure. Theoretically, there might be some hype in the short term, but from a structural perspective, the risks are quite high.
Honestly, rather than participating in such a volatile minting event, it's better to conserve resources and wait for more promising opportunities. The market is not short of projects; what it lacks are well-thought-out choices.