The whole "meta" trend feels pretty overblown, honestly. You've got an endless chain of copycat projects and knockoffs because everyone's just chasing the last pump instead of thinking independently. Most of them are dead weight. Rather than jumping on whatever shitcoin is trending this week, why not focus on actually solid projects with real fundamentals? That's where the real opportunity is.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-08 01:59
Honestly, Meta's wave definitely took a lot of retail investors. Those still chasing are probably just gamblers.
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CrashHotline
· 01-06 20:29
ngl This wave of the meta scam is indeed outrageous, with a bunch of followers, mostly worthless tokens.
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RegenRestorer
· 01-06 20:13
Honestly, right now it's just a bunch of blindly following projects copying each other, no one is really thinking things through.
The whole "meta" trend feels pretty overblown, honestly. You've got an endless chain of copycat projects and knockoffs because everyone's just chasing the last pump instead of thinking independently. Most of them are dead weight. Rather than jumping on whatever shitcoin is trending this week, why not focus on actually solid projects with real fundamentals? That's where the real opportunity is.