The market has been a bit calm recently, so I took a look at a few newly launched tokens. I came across the CRAZYLIVE coin on a certain trading platform, which is a community-based project.
To be honest, I didn't pay much attention at first. Community projects have definitely had their fair share of pitfalls, and many have run away after issues. But I thought about it and decided to watch their official introduction video.
After watching, I was really touched. The content of the video was very genuine—reality, life, money. How exhausted are each of us ordinary people for these things? That moment, I felt it very deeply. Such a project philosophy is worth a second look.
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GraphGuru
· 6h ago
Another community coin, same old tricks... but this time it seems like they really hit something, that video has some substance.
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ForkMonger
· 01-03 14:50
ngl, the "philosophical awakening through a token pitch" narrative is getting old... but let's talk governance vectors here—community projects are literally just poorly incentivized attack surfaces waiting to happen. emotional messaging ≠ protocol design
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PessimisticOracle
· 01-03 08:55
Community coins are back. This time, can they avoid running away? Haha
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 01-03 08:50
Another community coin? Let's see if it can last a few months first.
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CryptoMotivator
· 01-03 08:50
Community coins are full of pitfalls, but this video really hits home. The reality is just that harsh.
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degenonymous
· 01-03 08:49
Community coins are back, but this time it's actually interesting. That video really hit me.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-03 08:48
Community coins are coming again? From your description, it's quite interesting, but I've heard this kind of "touching" copywriting quite a few times...
The market has been a bit calm recently, so I took a look at a few newly launched tokens. I came across the CRAZYLIVE coin on a certain trading platform, which is a community-based project.
To be honest, I didn't pay much attention at first. Community projects have definitely had their fair share of pitfalls, and many have run away after issues. But I thought about it and decided to watch their official introduction video.
After watching, I was really touched. The content of the video was very genuine—reality, life, money. How exhausted are each of us ordinary people for these things? That moment, I felt it very deeply. Such a project philosophy is worth a second look.