An artist already gained fame in 2021 by promoting a bunch of scam coins, and the feeling of making easy money was really great. But what happened? All those coins went to zero, and then the person disappeared. Four years later, they suddenly reappeared, this time issuing tokens on a popular Memecoin platform, and history repeated itself—the new tokens still plummeted to zero. After being exposed by the ecosystem tracking tools, this individual started deleting posts, blocking monitoring accounts, and then tried to clarify that they knew nothing, while conveniently shifting the blame to the platform's founders. From scam tokens to memecoins, from 2021 to 2025, the pattern is exactly the same, just on a different stage. This combination of tactics vividly demonstrates the trust crisis in Web3.

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0xLostKeyvip
· 15h ago
Damn, isn't this just a rebrand and restart? Laughing to death. Still daring to manipulate repeatedly after four years, really treating us all like fools. Deleting posts and blocking, trying to smear? Too obvious. It's the same old blame-shifting to the founders, the scriptwriting gets worse and worse. Web3 is being ruined like this... Speaking of which, how do these kinds of people still have a market? Truly speechless. Using the same model for four years, eventually, you'll have to pay the price. This is why no one trusts this circle anymore, a classic negative example.
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ContractTestervip
· 12-15 21:36
Kuaishou of history repeating itself, just changing skins to continue the scam A scammer is a scammer, using the same tricks on a different platform Deleting posts and blocking can't clean their reputation? This is how Web3 is being tarnished It's the same old faces in the crypto world, always trying to get away with it This is the true portrayal of the meme coin ecosystem From scam to meme, there's essentially no difference, brother They have completely destroyed the trust in Web3
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 12-15 15:51
Mouse trading under a different alias is still mouse trading, truly lowering the bottom line. History always repeats itself, as long as the newbies keep coming. Deleting posts, blocking, and shifting blame—this routine is truly well-practiced. Web3 has been played to death by these people, no one to blame. Four years and still haven't learned how to behave, pure professional scammers. That's why no one trusts the Memecoin ecosystem anymore. Rebrand and restart, an eternal classic script.
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CafeMinorvip
· 12-15 15:51
This guy is truly a perennial in Web3, changing skins but not the essence. Four years and still playing the same game, is he really that lacking in creativity? He claims he doesn't understand anything... Fine, then just stay out of the crypto world. Someone who can interpret the trust crisis so comprehensively is also quite talented. People run away, coins go to zero, but their techniques are quite proficient. This is why newcomers need to be cautious when entering the circle. Deleting posts and blocking people, really selling oneself clean. Feels like history repeating itself. Looking at this story, I know another bunch of victims is about to be harvested. Memecoin just changes its disguise and continues to scam? No more creativity left. It's ridiculous. Four years and still can't learn, and you want to keep playing? Shifting the blame to the platform founders—this tactic is pretty ruthless. Honestly, people like this should be blacklisted from the ecosystem. Stop messing around. This is the crypto world: scammers are never in short supply.
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GasWastingMaximalistvip
· 12-15 15:46
Coming back with this set again? Deleting posts, blocking, blaming platforms—typical scammer SOP. --- Historical cycle script, just repackaged as a new script, Web3 people really have a bad memory. --- This is the truth of the memecoin ecosystem; no one cares. --- Dare to come back again after four years? Very brave, or maybe just not very smart. --- From scam coins to memecoins, this brother's pattern is more stable than the coins themselves. --- Delete posts, block monitoring, and then say you don’t understand? Brother, your acting skills are obvious. --- Is trust in Web3 valuable? Clearly, it’s not.
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SingleForYearsvip
· 12-15 15:40
This guy is really something. Four years and he's still repeating the same script. It's the same old story. Just switch to a different coin and platform, and he thinks no one remembers. Deleting posts and blocking are all used, and he still pretends to be innocent. It's really frustrating. Web3 is like this—scammers come one after another. Honestly, it's just a lack of a restraining mechanism. It's too easy to repeat the same scams.
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just_another_fishvip
· 12-15 15:40
This person is really a "professional player," scam coin → memecoin, just a different name for the same old trick, he's a serial rug puller. The cycle of history is truly ironic—four years and no lessons learned? Deleting posts and blocking users, really thinking they're invisible. Another one turning Web3 into a trust graveyard, the industry is just being repeatedly drained by these people. "Don't understand"? Brother, you're so consistent even in scams, what are you pretending? This is Web3—more scammers than projects, even tracking tools have to work overtime. Oh, I see another "comeback" veteran, still using the same old script. Making money is indeed satisfying, but at the cost of the entire ecosystem's credibility. Is it worth it?
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