Tying your project to random memecoin shills right when you're about to hit mainstream visibility has to be one of the worst strategic moves possible. Seriously, no amount of capital or ambitious roadmap can fix the damage done. Once your brand gets tagged as that—the platform that pumped garbage on day one—that's the label that sticks forever. Finn bags guy knew exactly what he was doing, and it's a cautionary tale for anyone thinking hype beats fundamentals. In crypto, first impressions aren't just important; they're basically your entire identity. Launch clean, or don't launch at all.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-21 13:42
According to on-chain data, the recovery period for project brand stigmatization typically exceeds 18 months, and the association with memecoin on launch day can directly reduce mainstream institutional trust scores by approximately 47%—this is why launch strategies are considered a matter of life and death.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 01-20 14:56
Laughing out loud, immediately tying itself to shitcoin, how embarrassing is that?
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EthMaximalist
· 01-18 23:34
Jumping on the memecoin hype on the eve of the mainstream is really brainless.
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mev_me_maybe
· 01-18 18:57
ngl I've never seen such a reckless move like this... launching into memecoin right from the start, the project is doomed.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 01-18 18:57
ngl this is exactly the kind of exploit vector nobody talks about. brand damage = permanent honeypot status. seen 46 projects try to recover from this, spoiler: they don't.
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SerumSurfer
· 01-18 18:57
Starting off by tying it to trash coins, how brainless can you get?
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DogeBachelor
· 01-18 18:44
Jumping on meme coins before they become mainstream, isn't that self-destructive... One mistake can ruin everything, really
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SnapshotLaborer
· 01-18 18:41
Why do serious projects have to ride the memecoin hype? Isn't that just asking for trouble?
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Degentleman
· 01-18 18:31
Early movers have seen too many projects die because of their own greed.
Tying your project to random memecoin shills right when you're about to hit mainstream visibility has to be one of the worst strategic moves possible. Seriously, no amount of capital or ambitious roadmap can fix the damage done. Once your brand gets tagged as that—the platform that pumped garbage on day one—that's the label that sticks forever. Finn bags guy knew exactly what he was doing, and it's a cautionary tale for anyone thinking hype beats fundamentals. In crypto, first impressions aren't just important; they're basically your entire identity. Launch clean, or don't launch at all.