Interesting pattern emerging: some groups resort to coordinated FUD campaigns when market dynamics don't align with their expectations. Despite having 200K+ followers and platform advantages on pump.fun, certain influencers still struggle to push tokens beyond the $5M market cap threshold. The disconnect between follower count and actual market impact raises questions about authentic influence versus inflated metrics. When organic momentum fails, the playbook seems predictable—manufacture doubt, create noise. But the market's getting smarter at filtering signal from desperation.
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GasOptimizer
· 11-28 18:22
200k followers can't push a 5M market capitalization? Data speaks for itself... It's about time to evaluate this inflated influence metric.
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RegenRestorer
· 11-27 09:26
The number of fans and the actual ability to sell goods are seriously mismatched, it's hilarious, these so-called celebrities are just paper tigers.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 11-27 04:47
200k followers can't surpass a five million market capitalization? Laughing to death, this is the truth of web3.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 11-27 04:37
Having 200k followers but unable to push a 5M market capitalization is ridiculous... The risk of liquidation is brewing, and I feel the threshold trigger is very close.
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ChainDetective
· 11-27 04:33
Having so many fans is pointless; even 50 million fans can't push a coin with a market capitalization of 5 million. This really illustrates the problem...
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 11-27 04:23
Having a lot of fans is useless; being able to deliver results is true skill.
Interesting pattern emerging: some groups resort to coordinated FUD campaigns when market dynamics don't align with their expectations. Despite having 200K+ followers and platform advantages on pump.fun, certain influencers still struggle to push tokens beyond the $5M market cap threshold. The disconnect between follower count and actual market impact raises questions about authentic influence versus inflated metrics. When organic momentum fails, the playbook seems predictable—manufacture doubt, create noise. But the market's getting smarter at filtering signal from desperation.