The endless cycle of rugs keeps draining liquidity from the market. Every week brings another project collapse, more retail losses, more broken trust. This can't stay the way it is—the industry desperately needs structural changes to protect users and restore credibility. Until we see real accountability mechanisms, these patterns will repeat.
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ILCollector
· 01-21 18:39
Enough, stop talking. Another project has died. Where are my funds?
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rekt_but_resilient
· 01-20 14:38
A new rug every week, so frustrating... When will there be a real check and balance mechanism?
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PumpDoctrine
· 01-18 23:29
When will the rug pull end? Constantly being exploited, retail investors are just getting scalped alive.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-18 19:18
ngl this is no longer a new problem... every week it's the same script, what are the leeks still expecting?
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-18 19:07
ngl, this is just a dead loop. Every day new projects dump their tokens, and I'm exhausted... We need to establish some real rules.
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GasFeePhobia
· 01-18 19:02
How long can this routine last... Every week there's a new crash, wallets are hitting bottom one after another, who still believes?
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LoneValidator
· 01-18 18:59
Rug pulls happen every week, with a project dying each time. Retail investors' funds are completely wiped out, it's truly exhausting. This industry needs to change, or it's going to be finished.
The endless cycle of rugs keeps draining liquidity from the market. Every week brings another project collapse, more retail losses, more broken trust. This can't stay the way it is—the industry desperately needs structural changes to protect users and restore credibility. Until we see real accountability mechanisms, these patterns will repeat.