When the clone season arrives, many project teams launch imitation projects under the guise of innovation. During this period, market sentiment is volatile, with a lot of follow-the-leader projects, and a mix of genuine and fake projects. You will find that the mechanism design, token distribution, and even marketing strategies of many coins are copied and pasted, simply rebranded before launch. These pirated projects often rely on hype cycles and retail investor sentiment for driving interest. Once the enthusiasm wanes, they are abandoned. For traders, the clone season is both an opportunity and a risk—those who can grasp the rhythm can ride the wave, while those who misjudge may get cut.
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SleepTrader
· 16h ago
Just change the name and go live, hilarious. I can see through this routine with my eyes closed.
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The scam of the copycat season harvesting little guys is just this much, really no new tricks.
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Those who understand the rhythm can indeed make money, but most people are still doomed to be exploited.
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Mechanism copying and pasting, daring to sell just by changing the name, outrageous.
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Once the hype dies down, no one watches. This is the fate of copycats.
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The most unfortunate are the followers, a group of people buying out of spite.
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Really, it's hard to tell which is innovative and which is a copy, too exhausting.
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Riding the wind feels great, but the vast majority are blown down by the wind.
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This circle is just a copy-paste contest, there's nothing much to say.
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When your mentality is restless, you're most likely to be exploited. I am just a negative example, haha.
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GasFeeLady
· 18h ago
honestly the copy-paste tokenomics tell you everything... watched three different projects this week with literally identical vesting schedules lol. gas prices spike right when these pump and that's when i know to step back, ngl. the real play isn't catching the wave, it's knowing when the gwei spikes mean the smart money's already exiting.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 18h ago
Shanzhai season is just a leek-cutting competition, and some people still believe in what they call innovation.
Just changing the skin and daring to launch, it's hilarious.
I just want to know how many people can really buy the dip without getting trapped.
In this market, those who follow the trend have all been buried.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 19h ago
Another old trick, clone projects everywhere
Hard to tell real from fake, those who get in this wave are indeed making a fortune
The key is not to get cut too badly, stay calm
Shanzhai seasons are always like this, opportunities and traps are just a line apart
The market rises quickly and falls just as fast, quick hands eat the meat, slow hands eat dirt
This time, it all depends on who can hit the right rhythm
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Another clone project season, can you tell? Anyway, I can't see it
Fake and real mixed together, retail investors bleeding all over the place
The profit-makers are already lurking at the start, I always find out too late
The most disgusting thing about these shanzhai seasons is that the mechanisms are all the same, like a copy-paste factory
If you hit the rhythm right, you make a full pot of gold; if you miss, you get trapped in the club
Should I enter now or wait? Can someone tell me?
When the clone season arrives, many project teams launch imitation projects under the guise of innovation. During this period, market sentiment is volatile, with a lot of follow-the-leader projects, and a mix of genuine and fake projects. You will find that the mechanism design, token distribution, and even marketing strategies of many coins are copied and pasted, simply rebranded before launch. These pirated projects often rely on hype cycles and retail investor sentiment for driving interest. Once the enthusiasm wanes, they are abandoned. For traders, the clone season is both an opportunity and a risk—those who can grasp the rhythm can ride the wave, while those who misjudge may get cut.