At first glance at this concept, I thought it was just another virtual resource hype created by a project. Turns out, it really is physical memory—hardware that can be installed in servers. Speaking of which, wasn't the memory hoarding craze in the EOS ecosystem back then just a replica of this logic? Everyone frantically stacking up and competing for scarce resources. When the bubble burst, the holders suffered heavy losses. The memory tycoon at that time even opened a trading platform, and as everyone knows, he just ran away with the money. These stories remind us that whether virtual or physical resources, the frenzy of hoarding often hides market risks. Each cycle repeats this old pattern.

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tx_pending_forevervip
· 7h ago
To be honest, I also got caught in that EOS wave and was really out of my mind at the time. Now seeing this kind of accumulation scheme still being played, it's truly a bit hopeless.
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 8h ago
I witnessed that wave of EOS firsthand, it was truly amazing... The hoarding maniacs are still crying now.
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PonziWhisperervip
· 8h ago
This is the same old hoarding trick again. I got tired of it during the EOS wave back then, and now it's just switching masks to keep cutting leeks.
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