To be honest, seeing the trend of projects like Pieverse, I can't help but marvel at the drama of the crypto world. After the project team pumped the price, they just pulled out directly, and that’s it. Investors initially hoped for a turnaround, but what happened— they just became the bag holders. This kind of routine is common in the crypto market, from the crazy surge of tokens to the final indifference, the whole process is like a carefully orchestrated "harvest." Sometimes you have to ask yourself, are these projects truly technological innovations or just financial tricks?
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MetaReckt
· 01-05 14:17
Another trick of pumping and dumping, this tactic is really worn out.
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GateUser-cf39a2da
· 01-05 00:48
When I saw the monthly chart, I was scared. There's no correction. Wow, will it drop when 🤣?
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ValidatorViking
· 01-04 23:26
ngl, seen this rug pull cycle more times than i care to count. pieverse? classic pump-n-dump infrastructure failure. project team never had the consensus finality to begin with, just exit liquidity hunters masquerading as devs. whole thing screams zero uptime commitment.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 01-04 20:51
It's the same old story again, always the same old script of pumping and dumping. Does anyone really expect a turnaround?
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GasWaster
· 01-04 20:51
PIEVERSE has run away again? Haha, this scam has been rotten for a long time, and the bagholders are still hoping to turn things around. LOL
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WalletDetective
· 01-04 20:51
Another rug pull, this time it's Pieverse, still the same old trick.
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CexIsBad
· 01-04 20:50
PIEVERSE has another one, I'm really speechless. What era are we in still playing this game?
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-04 20:43
Pulling a pump and dump scam is really so boring. It's already 2024, and you're still playing this game.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-04 20:41
PIEVERSE is over again? I already said this thing smells fishy, but a bunch of people still rushed in, now they're at a huge loss.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 01-04 20:26
Another big show of cutting leeks, Pieverse's move is truly impressive.
The bagholders are always the last to wake up.
That's how the crypto world works: pump—dump—retail investors cry, cycle repeats.
It's an old trick, and some still believe this is some kind of technological innovation.
Why don't the project team just openly write "We're here to take your money"? Forget it.
To be honest, seeing the trend of projects like Pieverse, I can't help but marvel at the drama of the crypto world. After the project team pumped the price, they just pulled out directly, and that’s it. Investors initially hoped for a turnaround, but what happened— they just became the bag holders. This kind of routine is common in the crypto market, from the crazy surge of tokens to the final indifference, the whole process is like a carefully orchestrated "harvest." Sometimes you have to ask yourself, are these projects truly technological innovations or just financial tricks?