Doodles' recent moves are hard to understand. The floor price is plummeting and hasn't stopped, yet the team surprisingly thinks it's time to airdrop 26,000 new series?
GoodVibesClub and Chimpers are two projects with completely different approaches. They are really trying to create value for holders, not just aggressively diluting supply.
Sometimes less is more. When your community is bleeding, what problems can issuing more solve? Holders don't want quantity inflation; they want to see that the team genuinely cares about their investment.
The NFT market is already competitive enough. If project teams can't clarify their positioning and understand holders' needs, it's no surprise that the floor price continues to drop.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 1h ago
Bro, Doodles is really something. Even after dropping to the dogs, they still want to pump 26,000 units. That's concerning intelligence.
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SerumSqueezer
· 20h ago
This operation is indeed outrageous. The floor is almost broken, and they're still throwing airdrops in. Do they really want to accelerate their exit?
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digital_archaeologist
· 12-11 05:03
Alright, Doodles are just committing suicide
Another old trick of trying to pump the price with an airdrop, a classic example.
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ser_aped.eth
· 12-10 20:08
This is outrageous. The floor price is already dropping, and you still want to airdrop new items? I really can't understand Doodles' thinking.
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The supply is being crazily diluted, holders are panicking, and the team is just trying to rescue the situation with new series? Does this logic make sense?
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Compared to GoodVibesClub, the gap is obvious. One is trying to add value, the other is desperately issuing more, is the difference really that big?
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They've already lost money but still keep flooding the market. Do they really not care about the community?
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The NFT market was already highly competitive, and if this continues, prices will only keep falling.
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Less is more—Doodles team should really think about this.
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Is the 26,000-piece airdrop of the new series meant to boost the market or to accelerate a crash? I really can't understand it.
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Holders want to see appreciation potential, not just more and more digits in their holdings.
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If this operation continues, it's no wonder the floor price won't keep dropping.
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What did Chimers do that Doodles should copy? Seriously, if this keeps going like this, there's no future.
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MetaMaximalist
· 12-10 20:08
doodles really out here playing supply economics like it's a beginner's tutorial lmao... 26k new pieces while floors crater? that's not strategy, that's just dilution theater. gvc and chimpers actually understand network effects, but sure doodles keep doing you i guess
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AirdropSkeptic
· 12-10 20:05
Doodles' move is really outrageous, the floor is about to be broken through and they still add supply? I just can't understand this logic.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 12-10 20:02
This is really outrageous, Doodles is still airdropping? Keep smashing the floor price.
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MrRightClick
· 12-10 20:00
Uh... Doodles, is this a suicidal move? The floor has already collapsed, and you're still airdropping. Are you out of your mind?
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-10 19:56
This is outrageous. Doodles still wants to copy homework? The floor has already collapsed, and they dare to issue an additional 26,000 pieces. Do they really want all holders to run away?
Doodles' recent moves are hard to understand. The floor price is plummeting and hasn't stopped, yet the team surprisingly thinks it's time to airdrop 26,000 new series?
GoodVibesClub and Chimpers are two projects with completely different approaches. They are really trying to create value for holders, not just aggressively diluting supply.
Sometimes less is more. When your community is bleeding, what problems can issuing more solve? Holders don't want quantity inflation; they want to see that the team genuinely cares about their investment.
The NFT market is already competitive enough. If project teams can't clarify their positioning and understand holders' needs, it's no surprise that the floor price continues to drop.