Black Friday's hype hasn't died down, and a new wave of projects is flooding in. Interestingly, the descriptions of these projects are almost identical—just change the coin name, and the rest of the text can be copied from start to finish. Screenshots are even insufficient to showcase the level of similarity. This rapid copy-and-paste approach reflects the current mindset of some new projects that are eager for quick gains. Whether it's to ride the trend or cut costs, such practices only cast doubt on the project's professionalism within the community. Truly competitive projects should focus on crafting unique stories and genuine value propositions, rather than playing number games in their descriptions.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 15h ago
Copy-pasting without any modifications, truly impressive. These days, harvesting "leeks" doesn't even require thinking.
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ZkSnarker
· 15h ago
copy-paste season really hit different this year, huh? imagine thinking ctrl+c ctrl+v is a viable go-to-market strategy lmao
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RetroHodler91
· 15h ago
No need to copy and paste, these projects have really collapsed... Still trying to trick us into taking over.
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JustHereForMemes
· 15h ago
Damn, isn't this just treating Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V as project operation strategies? LOL
Black Friday's hype hasn't died down, and a new wave of projects is flooding in. Interestingly, the descriptions of these projects are almost identical—just change the coin name, and the rest of the text can be copied from start to finish. Screenshots are even insufficient to showcase the level of similarity. This rapid copy-and-paste approach reflects the current mindset of some new projects that are eager for quick gains. Whether it's to ride the trend or cut costs, such practices only cast doubt on the project's professionalism within the community. Truly competitive projects should focus on crafting unique stories and genuine value propositions, rather than playing number games in their descriptions.