This newly launched project currently has a market cap of around $139,000, with good social media engagement. In just 5 minutes, 5 new posts were published, and a total of 12 pieces of content have generated over 3,200 views in the community.
User engagement is worth noting — each post can attract over 270,000 views on average, and the total fan base has already reached over 17,000. This indicates that although the project is still relatively small, community attention and topic popularity are rapidly accumulating.
It is currently in the early fermentation stage. Whether this level of enthusiasm can be maintained in the future depends largely on the project's actual progress and ongoing community participation.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-20 05:01
The hype around early projects... feels a bit inflated, are the likes and views just exaggerated?
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GasGoblin
· 01-20 02:45
Wow, 270,000 views on a single post? This data is a bit suspicious.
It's the old trick of early projects hyping up their popularity. Let's wait and see.
Why does the name PERRY sound so familiar... I just saw some meme coin again.
A market cap of 139,000 just starting to build momentum, it's a bit overwhelming.
Can the community enthusiasm last? I remain skeptical.
This is a typical false prosperity; it could go to zero next week.
17,000 followers generating 270,000 views? Numbers can be deceptive.
Early projects always hype like this; you'll know once the main players start dumping.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 01-19 20:01
Damn, 270,000 views? This data is a bit outrageous, probably fake views, right?
Early-stage projects with this level of popularity, either they really have something or it's just hype.
Only a market cap of 139,000 and they want to attract me? Let's wait and see.
Why does the name PERRY sound so familiar... Another new coin?
Community has 17,000 followers, not much, but the key is whether they can avoid rug pulls in the future.
Five posts in five minutes? The market is heating up again, huh?
Small-cap coins are easy to pump but also easy to die, everyone knows the probability.
If this hype can last a week, then I lose.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 01-17 09:59
Whoa, 270,000 views? Isn't this data a bit exaggerated?
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Early projects are all like this; popularity comes quickly and fades just as fast.
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Is a 139,000 market cap worth chasing? Let's not follow the trend.
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Community with 17,000 followers only pulling 270,000 views—something's off.
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The fermentation stage is the easiest time to rug pull. Better to be cautious.
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Five posts in five minutes, feels like a bot spamming to boost popularity.
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Another new coin, hold your wallets and wait and see.
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This kind of data looks impressive, but how many can actually be realized?
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Wait, I want to see what the project team has actually done; just looking at the data isn't enough.
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SchroedingerGas
· 01-17 09:59
13.9K market cap? That’s just the beginning... Let’s see if it can survive this month.
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27K views on a single post? Are you kidding? That data seems a bit off.
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Early-stage projects are like this; popularity comes and goes quickly. Hold on for about a week and see.
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A community with 17K followers... Honestly, it feels pretty虚, and the actual engagement is questionable.
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Short-term hype doesn’t equal value; it depends on whether the team is really working.
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Another new project starts off with a bang, only to be ignored two weeks later.
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With such a small market cap, it’s easier to pump the price, but these projects are really risky.
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Wait, how is the average of 27K views calculated? Feels like a lot of hype.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 01-17 09:58
Starting at $139,000, this level of buzz is indeed impressive.
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270,000 views on a single post? Come on, with such perfect numbers, it’s a bit suspicious.
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Early-stage projects are like this; let’s see if the team can keep up later on.
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Small projects tend to gain and lose popularity quickly; only a few can survive.
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17,000 followers is not a small number, but I’m worried it might be just bots.
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Maintaining this level of buzz for a week would be pretty good.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 01-17 09:57
Hmm, this data is quite interesting. An average of 270,000 views is a bit exaggerated.
With a market cap of only 139,000, the hype might be inflated. We need to see if there's any water (fakeness) involved.
Early projects are like this—hype comes quickly and goes just as fast.
17,000 followers aren't much; it's still important to see if they can maintain stability later on.
For projects like this, I usually wait and see before making any moves, afraid of getting cut (rug pulled).
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-17 09:55
Oh no, another project riding the hype wave, 270,000 views? Something's up.
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Small cap is small cap, but the engagement here is really questionable.
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In the early stages, the real test is still to come.
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With such a small size, having 17,000 followers—who are the investors? Need to dig into that.
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Five posts in five minutes? Forget it, just wait for the "harvesting the leeks" conference.
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With such an exaggerated view count, how come I haven't heard of this project?
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Can this hype last until the mainnet launch? Question mark.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 01-17 09:52
This data is quite interesting. 12 pieces of content generated 3,200 views, with an average post popularity of 270,000. This engagement-to-power ratio is indeed impressive. However, with a $13.9 million market cap, if the early fermentation stage already has this level of activity, whether it can stay steady later on depends mainly on actual output.
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With such a small market cap and high popularity, either the community's execution is strong, or it's just the prelude to a rug pull. We need to see how the technical iteration progresses.
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17,000 followers support this level of activity, and the conversion rate is pretty good. But projects that truly survive are often those with steady but sticky engagement, not those that rely on short-term hot topics.
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This ROI isn't very attractive. With such a small market cap, the difficulty of avoiding a dip later on actually increases.
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From a computational network perspective, although the early community engagement is good, we still need to observe whether the mining pool depth is sufficient and how long the popularity can be maintained.
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It's a bit like another project I looked at three months ago—initial hype exploded, but it cooled off completely after two weeks. The key is whether these people are genuinely operational or just hype.
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Purely from a data perspective, the metric of 270,000 views per post indeed breaks the ceiling for typical small-cap projects and is worth continuous monitoring.
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MetadataExplorer
· 01-17 09:49
Early projects with this level of hype, it depends on whether they can be implemented later on
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270,000 views? Isn’t it just hype again
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Thinking of going viral with a small market cap? First, get the fundamentals right
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High community engagement is great, but it could just be a passing trend
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17,000 followers isn’t much, the key is retention rate
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Five posts in five minutes... a bit suspicious
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PERRY? Let’s wait and see
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How long can the hype last? That’s the real question
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Market cap is only 139,000, is there really investment value?
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Topic popularity doesn’t equal project direction, it still depends on technology
PERRY Project Hotness Tracking Update
This newly launched project currently has a market cap of around $139,000, with good social media engagement. In just 5 minutes, 5 new posts were published, and a total of 12 pieces of content have generated over 3,200 views in the community.
User engagement is worth noting — each post can attract over 270,000 views on average, and the total fan base has already reached over 17,000. This indicates that although the project is still relatively small, community attention and topic popularity are rapidly accumulating.
It is currently in the early fermentation stage. Whether this level of enthusiasm can be maintained in the future depends largely on the project's actual progress and ongoing community participation.