It's wild how some projects trash launchpads for charging 1-2% fees, only to turn around and push their own launchpad with a 5% cut. The double standard is pretty glaring—criticizing the model works fine until they're the ones profiting from it. Feels like selective outrage dressed up as market commentary.
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MelonField
· 01-20 15:40
Same old trick: criticizing others for taking money, then turning around and harvesting the profits themselves. These people are really interesting.
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WalletDetective
· 01-19 18:52
This is the norm in the crypto world... One second criticizing others for being greedy, and the next second launching with a 5% fee rate. It's hilarious.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-18 19:41
Really typical, yesterday they were scolding others for cutting leeks, and today they turn into a sickle themselves.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-18 19:37
Typical pyramid scheme tactics, yesterday they were criticizing others for being bloodsuckers, and today they're starting to suck themselves...
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-18 19:37
Well, this is a typical case of "I can't criticize you, but I can do it myself," the most authentic portrayal of the crypto world.
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CommunityJanitor
· 01-18 19:24
It's really unbelievable. One moment criticizing others for greedy fees, and the next moment, your own product rates double... I've seen this trick way too many times in the crypto world, full of hypocrisy.
It's wild how some projects trash launchpads for charging 1-2% fees, only to turn around and push their own launchpad with a 5% cut. The double standard is pretty glaring—criticizing the model works fine until they're the ones profiting from it. Feels like selective outrage dressed up as market commentary.