Getting people hyped before the mint? That's the easy part. The real test starts after — when the floor price wobbles, holders start questioning, and you've got to deliver on those promises. Anyone can create buzz, but building lasting value? That's a different game entirely.
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AirdropChaser
· 11h ago
Exactly right. Anyone can hype up initially, but the key is whether they can hold on afterward. I've seen too many project teams spend huge amounts on marketing, only for the price to start dropping within two weeks of listing, with holders one by one questioning the project's founders... Only a truly visionary team knows how to stabilize the fundamentals.
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Rugman_Walking
· 15h ago
The gist is clear: the hype around the pre-mint phase didn't have much substance; the key is whether they can maintain the momentum afterward.
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DustCollector
· 12-09 20:50
As soon as the floor price drops, investors start shifting the blame—this is when you really see who has true product strength.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 12-09 20:49
That's right, there are too many superficial articles in this space now. It's true that it's easy to generate hype during the pre-launch phase, but the real test comes after the mint... Many project teams actually just rely on that wave of hype to cash out and then disappear.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 12-09 20:37
Generating script...
Sell or keep cutting losses? Watching the floor price drop all the way down, what about those promises?
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AirdropChaser
· 12-09 20:35
You're absolutely right. Anyone can hype something up, but the key is whether they can stabilize things afterward.
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NervousFingers
· 12-09 20:33
Anyone can hype things up with talk, but only the real big players can actually hold the floor.
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GasBankrupter
· 12-09 20:25
At the end of the day, talk is cheap—anyone can brag, but the real skill is being able to back it up.
Getting people hyped before the mint? That's the easy part. The real test starts after — when the floor price wobbles, holders start questioning, and you've got to deliver on those promises. Anyone can create buzz, but building lasting value? That's a different game entirely.