It's wild how much low-quality crypto gets pumped these days. Nobody's really calling it out with a proper term—seems like "coin slop" should be the go-to phrase for all these mediocre projects flooding the market. Most of them have zero substance, but they keep finding buyers anyway. Curious if the term catches on in trading circles.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 01-08 23:02
Coin Slop really hits the mark. This term needs to become popular, or how else to describe these trash coins?
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AirdropChaser
· 01-08 22:50
I accept the term "crypto trash," I see this kind of stuff every day to harvest the little guys.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-08 22:48
There are really more and more trash projects in the crypto world, and the term "coin slop" is absolutely spot on.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 01-08 22:41
Coin slop is just perfect; it’s exactly how you should counter those pump-and-dump projects, and anyway, the retail investors will still be left holding the bag.
It's wild how much low-quality crypto gets pumped these days. Nobody's really calling it out with a proper term—seems like "coin slop" should be the go-to phrase for all these mediocre projects flooding the market. Most of them have zero substance, but they keep finding buyers anyway. Curious if the term catches on in trading circles.