Spotted a community campaign throwing around $1k in SOL — pretty generous if you ask me.
The mechanics? Create content hyping their token, slap on a specific hashtag, drop your link somewhere. Standard Web3 playbook, really.
What caught my eye isn't the giveaway itself (we've all seen dozens), but how projects are leaning harder into short-video platforms for exposure. TikTok's algorithm can launch a coin from obscurity to trending faster than any CEX listing these days.
Though here's the thing — most of these community-driven pumps fizzle out within weeks. The ones that stick usually have something beyond incentivized shilling. Just saying.
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AirdropHarvester
· 11-29 16:52
Haha, short videos have really changed the game, but to be honest, most of them are still a flash in the pan.
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RunWithRugs
· 11-29 16:51
1k SOL sounds like a lot, but it's just a trap, it's the rhythm of playing people for suckers after cashing out.
2 This thing called TikTok is really bull, it's even stronger than exchanges, but lacks staying power.
3 Still the same saying, without real stuff it's just air, sooner or later it will cool down.
4 You can see this kind of activity every week, wake up everyone, don't get played for suckers again.
5 Creating content, tagging, posting links, I've been tired of this trap for three years.
6 The traps in the crypto world are becoming more transparent, yet nobody cares.
7 If you ask me, any project that can last for a month is already considered good.
8 Community activities may be lively, but what can really rise still relies on luck and timing.
9 It looks like charity, but it's actually a disguised harvest, those who understand get it.
10 TikTok's algorithm is indeed fierce, but what happened to the hyped coins in the end?
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ConsensusDissenter
· 11-29 16:43
tiktok has really changed the way of playing in the crypto world, it's even more intense than going on an exchange.
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SingleForYears
· 11-29 16:26
Ha, it's this trap again. The short video selling coins thing is really amazing.
Spotted a community campaign throwing around $1k in SOL — pretty generous if you ask me.
The mechanics? Create content hyping their token, slap on a specific hashtag, drop your link somewhere. Standard Web3 playbook, really.
What caught my eye isn't the giveaway itself (we've all seen dozens), but how projects are leaning harder into short-video platforms for exposure. TikTok's algorithm can launch a coin from obscurity to trending faster than any CEX listing these days.
Though here's the thing — most of these community-driven pumps fizzle out within weeks. The ones that stick usually have something beyond incentivized shilling. Just saying.