There is an interesting phenomenon worth pondering. The connections between the Trump family and Silicon Valley bigwigs do exist, but whenever certain meme coin projects (like BONK) are about to launch trading or undertake significant operations, why is it that well-known tech figures are never seen participating in promotions? The seemingly simple endorsement and promotion often do not happen. What might this behind-the-scenes reflect? Is it the complexity of利益关系, or a cautious attitude towards risk considerations? Many project teams in the market have top-tier connections, but very few influential figures dare to directly endorse new tokens. This contradictory phenomenon is especially evident in the meme coin circle—there's plenty of hype and traffic, yet a lack of public support from major influential figures. Is it to avoid regulatory risks, or is there another hidden reason? It’s worth industry insiders reflecting on.
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OldLeekMaster
· 6h ago
Big influencers are secretly eating, how could they openly endorse? Can't you see that?
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FlashLoanLord
· 6h ago
Huh, the more I think about it, the more terrifying it is. Are the big influencers all pretending to be deaf and mute?
This is the real truth: persona is more valuable than coins.
To put it simply, if you can't afford the endorsement, don't touch it. Be careful of a backlash.
Meme coins are so popular, why are the big players still hiding? I also want to know.
It feels like everyone is just waiting for others to step into the trap first, then analyzing the market.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 6h ago
To put it simply, big influencers have a clear understanding. The meme coin space is too murky; a small mistake could become the SEC's target. Instead of chasing that little bit of exposure, it's better to focus on maintaining a comfortable LP yield.
There is an interesting phenomenon worth pondering. The connections between the Trump family and Silicon Valley bigwigs do exist, but whenever certain meme coin projects (like BONK) are about to launch trading or undertake significant operations, why is it that well-known tech figures are never seen participating in promotions? The seemingly simple endorsement and promotion often do not happen. What might this behind-the-scenes reflect? Is it the complexity of利益关系, or a cautious attitude towards risk considerations? Many project teams in the market have top-tier connections, but very few influential figures dare to directly endorse new tokens. This contradictory phenomenon is especially evident in the meme coin circle—there's plenty of hype and traffic, yet a lack of public support from major influential figures. Is it to avoid regulatory risks, or is there another hidden reason? It’s worth industry insiders reflecting on.