First one turned out to be a bundled rug—shermancoin. That one didn't go as planned.
Second play had a killer ticker: $soge. With 15k in volume flowing through, it caught some attention.
So what's next? Are we looking at the next titan in this cycle, or is the market setting up for another round of disappointments? These early-stage plays move fast—solid fundamentals and community backing could make the difference between a winner and another cautionary tale.
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blocksnark
· 01-07 06:56
shermancoin is another rug? Bro, what kind of luck is this...
$soge 15k in size, it's somewhat promising, but I'm just worried it might be a flash in the pan again.
What's next? Still betting on the team and community.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-07 06:56
Shermancoin has directly rug pulled, and this data is enough to speak—funding efficiency is negative. $soge's 15k trading volume... Well, it feels like a breakout signal within a fluctuation range, but the real on-chain evidence depends on whether it can be sustained afterward.
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-07 06:49
shermancoin is another rug pull. The tricks in the crypto world really come one after another.
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CantAffordPancake
· 01-07 06:48
Rug after rug, that wave of $SOGE was okay, but with only 15k in liquidity, to be honest, it's just so-so.
First one turned out to be a bundled rug—shermancoin. That one didn't go as planned.
Second play had a killer ticker: $soge. With 15k in volume flowing through, it caught some attention.
So what's next? Are we looking at the next titan in this cycle, or is the market setting up for another round of disappointments? These early-stage plays move fast—solid fundamentals and community backing could make the difference between a winner and another cautionary tale.