Are there really that many people entering projects like this on the Solana chain? A well-known domestic professor turned to SOL to issue tokens, and it's still meme coins for fundraising—what exactly is the logic behind this operation?



Honestly, this kind of tactic has become quite common in the SOL ecosystem. Celebrity endorsements + new tokens + fundraising appeals, with these three tricks, can attract a wave of capital. But think carefully, what is the mechanism behind it? Meme coins are originally focused on entertainment, and forcibly adding fundraising functions significantly increases the risk factor.

There are so many projects like this in the market, where is the real technical accumulation and ecological value? Or are people just jumping on the hot topics and fame? It's time to think carefully.
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 01-08 21:26
Professors are also starting to raise funds with meme coins. Luckily, this is within the SOL ecosystem; if others tried this, they would have been shut down long ago. The combination of celebrity effect + meme coins indeed easily lures in investors, but this wave feels like gambling in terms of risk level. By the way, are there still many truly valuable SOL projects now, or have they all been drowned out by these hot projects? I don't quite understand the logic behind these forced fundraising meme coins; it looks just like a zero-sum game. The risk factor doubling is spot on—can someone give me a quick explanation of how these projects operate? Projects like this keep emerging on SOL, and it seems like everyone is betting on who will be the last to take the fall.
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New_Ser_Ngmivip
· 01-08 13:54
Professors are also starting to play this game, I really can't hold back anymore haha Right now on the SOL chain, it's just a famous manufacturing factory, anyone can issue one Ultimately, it's human nature; those chasing hot topics always outnumber those who think things through There are a bunch of projects like this, but how many can truly stand firm?
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 01-06 20:08
Professor raising funds with meme coins? That's a brilliant logic, I can't help but laugh a little. The combination of celebrities + new coins + fundraising in the SOL ecosystem is used repeatedly, and there's no one else doing it. Those who fall for it are doomed. Doubling the risk and still rushing in—that's the true meme spirit. To put it simply, the retail investors collectively give up thinking, only recognizing faces, not the projects.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 01-06 16:56
Professors are also starting to play meme coin fundraising, this trick is really clever, the Sol ecosystem is now like this As soon as celebrity effect appears, someone rushes in, got it, another round of chopping leeks begins The truly valuable projects are all drowned out by these eye-catching things Meme coins themselves are gambling, and once financing is added, it’s a direct rug risk Who can still tell real from fake these days? Anyway, just follow the trend
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ForumLurkervip
· 01-06 16:55
Professors are also starting to get involved in the internal competition; these days, even the academic circle is competing in the crypto space. Basically, it's just a new way to harvest retail investors; meme coins originally have no fundamentals, and using them for fundraising is truly reckless. The combo of fame + tokens has been overused for a long time; there are so many projects like this on SOL that no one cares whether they have technology or not. The most money comes from fools, so everyone needs to wake up. It's outrageous that even professors' identities can be used to endorse meme coins, which shows how risky they are. This tactic works once, and if it works ten times, someone will learn from it. Now, it's really hard to tell the difference. If you don't think critically and just follow the trend, you'll have to bear the consequences yourself.
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MechanicalMartelvip
· 01-06 16:54
This套路真的烂大街了,教授也开始玩meme币融资,笑死 Is fame + meme币 really the万能公式? I don't understand The risk coefficient of these projects on SOL is really top-notch, and some people are still pouring money in It's another celebrity endorsement and融资, doesn't anyone think about the logic behind it? Using meme币 for融资 is indeed a bit outrageous The real生态价值 has been completely overshadowed by热点 Instead of跟风, it's better to first考虑 whether this is靠谱 There are already enough projects like this on the SOL chain, and the quality is really worrying This is a典型的名气变现, without any concealment
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StablecoinEnjoyervip
· 01-06 16:43
Professors are starting to play meme coins to cut leeks, this ecosystem really needs to reflect on itself --- I can predict this combination on SOL: celebrity + fundraising + meme, guaranteed to win --- It's ridiculous, forcing the fundraising function onto meme coins—aren't they just changing the shell? --- Honestly, who still cares about technical accumulation? As long as the fame is big, people will rush in --- Now it's all over, academicians and professors are stepping into the game, the ecosystem has become a joke --- Just looking at the hype can't tell which projects are genuine and which are scams; it's too hard to filter --- Using meme coins for fundraising, I really can't understand this logic—it's just about quick cash-out --- The current Solana ecosystem is like this: all about celebrity endorsements + quick fundraising routines --- There is indeed a lot of popularity, but if this continues, it will collapse sooner or later, no different from the 618 projects --- Again with this move, I'm numb to it; in the end, retail investors are the ones who get stuck with the losses
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 01-06 16:38
Haha, even the professors are getting involved? The SOL ecosystem really has everything Meme coin fundraising... Isn't this just a different skin for rug pulls? Celebrities + new coins + fundraising, the old tricks are falling apart, but people still rush in I really can't understand what these people are thinking, could they all be gamblers? Ecosystem value? That thing has long been drowned out by hype This wave of market activity has really made me question the quality of SOL projects... Never mind, I won't say more Just want to know who will be the next to launch a coin, anyway it won't be a technical person
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AirdropChaservip
· 01-06 16:37
Laughing to death, even professors are starting to play meme coins to cut leeks. The SOL ecosystem really dares to try everything. Both the persona and the projects are fake; only real gold and silver are genuine. I won't fall into such pits. Another celebrity and fundraising, each scheme more sophisticated than the last. I think this wave is about to break again. These days, even professors are issuing coins. I don't believe in anything anymore. Meme coins are basically gambling, and they still insist on fundraising? The risk is off the charts. There are a bunch of these on SOL; how come people keep pouring in? Basically, it's a race for quick money, seeing who can be more famous.
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