The meme coin game has always been a house of cards, yet people prefer to chase the narrative rather than face reality. They see the warning signs but choose selective blindness—convinced this time is different. Comfort in delusion beats the weight of truth. Those swept up in the hype rarely stop to ask: if everyone knows the pattern, why do they keep playing? That's the real game nobody wants to talk about.
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BearHugger
· 8h ago
Honestly, this is just the self-deception game of the newbies, knowing full well that they'll get cut but still rushing in.
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Tokenomics911
· 8h ago
Basically, it's just self-deception. Everyone knows it's a scam, but they still jump in.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 8h ago
Wake up, some people really think this time is different. That's hilarious.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 9h ago
Wake up, this is the gambler's mentality. Knowing it will lead to death, but still rushing in.
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RadioShackKnight
· 9h ago
Well said, but we will still go all out, won't we? Haha
The meme coin game has always been a house of cards, yet people prefer to chase the narrative rather than face reality. They see the warning signs but choose selective blindness—convinced this time is different. Comfort in delusion beats the weight of truth. Those swept up in the hype rarely stop to ask: if everyone knows the pattern, why do they keep playing? That's the real game nobody wants to talk about.