Ever notice how some big names in Web3 just keep recycling the same playbook? They're basically running engagement farms, pulling in fresh faces to boost their follower counts and interaction metrics. The pattern's pretty clear if you look at it—they create hype, bring in newcomers with promises, then move on to the next trend. It's become a defining feature of the space: turning community attention into personal clout without actually delivering substance. Worth paying attention to before getting caught up in the noise.
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LightningSentry
· 6h ago
To be honest, the Web3 scam of harvesting new investors is really rotten. Newcomers get tricked in a circle before realizing that these people are just using PUA tactics to boost their popularity.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 01-03 02:26
ngl I've seen this routine too many times, it's always the same script.
Speaking of which, do these people really survive by harvesting new investors?
No doubt about it, this is how web3 is now, be cautious when making friends.
I've seen through it long ago, it's just a data game.
I'm a bit tired, every new project follows this routine, it's exhausting.
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PortfolioAlert
· 01-03 00:57
Old tricks again, the methods to squeeze retail investors are just the same, just change the disguise and do it all over again.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 01-03 00:50
Really, I'm tired of those tricks. Recruiting new retail investors, manipulating indicators, then turning around and leaving—it's the same every year.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 01-03 00:49
Sister, you're so right. Web3 is just about this; after a while, it gets boring.
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TokenStorm
· 01-03 00:43
On-chain data has long been written on the wall. I have backtested this set of techniques for harvesting new little guys at least five times, and each time it was incredibly accurate. But bro, I still entered the market. How about you?
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BlockchainWorker
· 01-03 00:36
It's really time to stop the whole routine of squeezing retail investors, I've seen too much of it.
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-03 00:36
Cutting all the way down is just like this; anyway, the newbies will never be fully harvested.
Ever notice how some big names in Web3 just keep recycling the same playbook? They're basically running engagement farms, pulling in fresh faces to boost their follower counts and interaction metrics. The pattern's pretty clear if you look at it—they create hype, bring in newcomers with promises, then move on to the next trend. It's become a defining feature of the space: turning community attention into personal clout without actually delivering substance. Worth paying attention to before getting caught up in the noise.