Cascade's pre-allocation round funding was snapped up in less than 2 seconds? What's really going on behind the scenes—are organized teams manipulating the process, or are some automated tools (bot scripts) cutting in line?
This kind of flash sale speed is becoming more common in Web3 project fundraising, sparking heated discussions in the community each time. It either indicates that the project itself is extremely popular with many participants, or raises questions about the fairness of the transaction process. Has anyone experienced this situation? Share your thoughts.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 12h ago
Gone in less than 2 seconds, what kind of robot is this... should have checked it out long ago.
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LiquidationKing
· 01-06 21:02
2 seconds? Laughing out loud, this is definitely not fundraising, it's a lottery.
The bots have already been queued, we retail investors have no reaction time.
It's probably another case of insiders knowing in advance, too outrageous.
Cascade, what are you playing at? Do you really think we're all fools?
I just want to know what's going on with the accounts that entered within 2 seconds, there must be some tricks.
Next time there's a similar fundraising, I'll just pass, anyway it's not our turn.
This is a joke about the fairness of Web3, better to buy blindly than to wait with eyes open.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 01-06 21:02
Snapped up in 2 seconds? That's obviously suspicious; it must be bots causing trouble.
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DoomCanister
· 01-06 20:59
2 seconds? Haha, I knew it was just another bot messing around, always the same.
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This must have been scripted in advance, otherwise how could it be...
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Cascade is still fire, but this speed is indeed outrageous, something feels off.
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It's already 2024 and people are still doing this, just seeing whose bot is faster.
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Missed another one yesterday, really annoying, feels like no humans are involved.
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Doubt the on-chain transaction process actually has a real queuing mechanism?
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My friend said they've seen through it long ago, now these pre-sales are basically leaked internally first, then opened to the public later.
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Sold out in 2 seconds... what kind of hype is this? I don't believe it.
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ZkProofPudding
· 01-06 20:47
2 seconds? Laughing out loud, it must be a robot playing.
If you don't believe it, just look at those big players who have already written scripts.
Another farce of fairness, right?
Cascade is a bit outrageous this time...
With organized teams + robots double teaming, retail investors have no chance.
Pre-sale flash sales are getting more and more exaggerated, really.
That's why I don't participate in these rounds anymore.
Cascade's pre-allocation round funding was snapped up in less than 2 seconds? What's really going on behind the scenes—are organized teams manipulating the process, or are some automated tools (bot scripts) cutting in line?
This kind of flash sale speed is becoming more common in Web3 project fundraising, sparking heated discussions in the community each time. It either indicates that the project itself is extremely popular with many participants, or raises questions about the fairness of the transaction process. Has anyone experienced this situation? Share your thoughts.