A major exchange is about to launch stock tokenization contracts. This move definitely needs a meme to boost the hype, right?
According to the usual pattern, their executives will probably post tweets to create buzz. The Seven Sisters concept is worth paying attention to in advance; there might be an opportunity for an ambush.
But to be honest, can this kind of approach truly bring traditional finance users onto the chain, or is it just another round of liquidity games? Let's wait and see.
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ContractFreelancer
· 12-13 18:54
Another new trick to cut leeks? Gaining popularity through meme hype is indeed a bit low.
I'm tired of the "ambush opportunity" rhetoric. Every time, it's about being foresightful or lagging behind; in the end, only the ones who cut and the ones who are cut lose.
Real skill is bringing retail investors on-chain, otherwise it's just switching aliases to continue the cut.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 12-12 05:18
Yet another new trick to fleece investors; I can recite the套路 (scheme) backwards and forwards.
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AirdropATM
· 12-11 11:59
Stock tokenization? Trying to scam my money again, huh haha
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MoonBoi42
· 12-11 11:48
It's the same old trick again, meme hype + whale manipulation. I bet five dollars that there will be insider trading next week.
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DEXRobinHood
· 12-11 11:46
It's the same old trick again—meme + hype + ambush opportunities. Playing around, but still just harvesting the leeks.
A major exchange is about to launch stock tokenization contracts. This move definitely needs a meme to boost the hype, right?
According to the usual pattern, their executives will probably post tweets to create buzz. The Seven Sisters concept is worth paying attention to in advance; there might be an opportunity for an ambush.
But to be honest, can this kind of approach truly bring traditional finance users onto the chain, or is it just another round of liquidity games? Let's wait and see.