The launch pattern here is starting to feel repetitive. Since the Maneki success, we've seen frequent token drops every few months like clockwork. For investors who got caught in Kappa, the experience left a bitter taste. The cycle of consistent launches raises questions about sustainability—it feels less like genuine ecosystem building and more like capitalizing on each momentum wave. Community trust matters in crypto, and this track record might be testing that patience.
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-19 00:22
Bro, what you said is really on point. After Maneki, it turned into an assembly line... That Kappa wave indeed hurt quite a few people. Now looking at new projects, we have to think twice before acting.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 01-19 00:10
Honestly, I'm tired of this routine. After Maneki, there haven't been any new tricks... The wave of heavy losses from Kappa is still ongoing. Why should I believe in the next one?
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VitalikFanboy42
· 01-18 19:00
Uh, another coin has come out? The project team really treats us as cash cows...
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-16 19:29
How long has it been since Maneki's success? According to the database, the current frequency is now "once every few months," and it is recommended to be included in the Guinness World Records. I can imagine the expressions of Kappa's investors; this is what they call the "art of time"... The project team's pie-in-the-sky promises are fermenting faster and faster. Let's continue to wait patiently for the bloom.
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FlashLoanLord
· 01-16 00:54
Another round of cutting leeks, Kappa's people probably want to vomit when they see new projects now.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 01-16 00:54
To be honest, I'm tired of this routine. Since Maneki, it hasn't stopped, a new coin every few months, like clockwork. The group behind Kappa probably want to vomit now when they see new projects launching; trust has long since plummeted. Ecosystem development? Nonsense, just riding the hype to make a quick buck.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-16 00:51
Bro, it really feels like a harvest this time... Since Maneki, it hasn't stopped, a new coin every few months. The Kappa folks are still licking their wounds, and the community's patience is about to wear thin.
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FreeMinter
· 01-16 00:47
It's the same old trick again. After Maneki, it hasn't stopped, feels like they're just harvesting the little guys.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 01-16 00:38
Another wave of rug pulls, after Maneki, it hasn't stopped. It's hard to tell if this is ecosystem development or just pure exploitation.
The launch pattern here is starting to feel repetitive. Since the Maneki success, we've seen frequent token drops every few months like clockwork. For investors who got caught in Kappa, the experience left a bitter taste. The cycle of consistent launches raises questions about sustainability—it feels less like genuine ecosystem building and more like capitalizing on each momentum wave. Community trust matters in crypto, and this track record might be testing that patience.