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Topic: New trend PEPE ? Seems many projects Launching with PEPE Names. - page 3. (Read 797 times)

sr. member
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it's just trend in order to gain and even ride the trend, but it seems this trend will never end, much more like the fact that until this day many are still using inu and shiba to add to their meme coin name. I guess this would be the same too in this case.
It will end because this trend is seasonal and I think its already ended as there is no hype anymore. With this meme tokens, they always take advantage of the market pump and hype their project so they can get the attention from the public. If there’s a project name already out in the market and the other created the same name, that is just a pure hype and riding the trend sooner or later it will leave the market and you will got scammed because that project is not meant to stay so be careful.
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Have you observed the significant number of project launches featuring the name "PEPE"? If you check the recently added list on CoinMarketCap, you'll notice that approximately 90% of the project names include "pepe." Lately, meme coins have been experiencing a remarkable surge in market capitalization. What are your thoughts on meme coins and the prevailing trend of pepe-related projects? Personally, I wasn't initially a fan of meme coins, but it appears that they have gained considerable hype. I'm curious to know your opinion on meme coins as well. Have you invested in any of them?

Same as the Safemoon before where most of the memecoins has a "Safe" prefix. Those unknown people who made meme coins with same pattern are too desperate to convince people that it would make the same run as the original "safe" coin.

The best not so legal thing to make money here is to ride the trend and be smarter than other degen traders who also looking profits like PEPE, SafePepe, SafePepeInu or other shits they combined.
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it's just trend in order to gain and even ride the trend, but it seems this trend will never end, much more like the fact that until this day many are still using inu and shiba to add to their meme coin name. I guess this would be the same too in this case.
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Ofcourse they are riding the hype. Same thing I have observed with NFTs having names and concepts related to 'APE', since it is one of the projects which generated huge profit.
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This way also most scammers are up to. Because when they do this, people will be easily lured because that's what is trending now, it's easy for them to find the target.
This is the same situation that happened before about dogecoin, which most of other chains before got an animal coin just like dogecoin, so it's simply a copy-paste coin.
Scammers do this with everything, we have see them create coins exploiting the fame of television shows, famous people and even religions, with this in mind it is not surprising at all they take advantage of the success of other projects to try to get the money of naive investors.

But the worst part is those naive investors keep falling for it, they read those developers were supposedly involved on that project or they read the recommendations being given by telegram bots and they believe them, and unfortunately once they decide to invest in a project like that there is no turning back and their capital is basically lost at that point.
I have no problem if they exploit the fame of television shows or famous people but religion seriously? I think they are crossing the line too much. Those people have no respect anymore. There are some people who can do anything only for the sake of money and earning more of it. I hope those people will get a bad karma for disrespecting the sacred religions.

I wouldn't put all the blame in the newbies because if there are no scammers, I don't think a newbie will be misguided and lose their money in a unpleasant way. Developers are the ones who create a coin so they are involved with a project. Unless if you mean other developers from other projects? Once we invest in a scam project, we can still sell early before it drops more. That is the only thing that we can do.
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Many developers are now launching their projects by adding "Pepe" to their names, similar to the Shiba Inu project. Therefore, it is important to be cautious of such projects, as they are not genuine Pepe projects. These projects are simply attempting to capitalize on the popularity of the Pepe project in order to promote their own. This is a cheap way to gain fame, and it is common in the cryptocurrency market. As an investor, I perceive greater risks in meme coins compared to the potential for profits.
legendary
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Same for me, I'm not a fan of meme coins that never have any project or value but this is the uptrend right now, so we have to ride the wave until we get some benefit.

This wave reached the Bitcoin network too, read this:
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Oridinal Pepe is the first ever Pepe on BTC wrapped with ETH looking to grow OPEPEs' community into the largest ordinal / BRC-20 community on the planet!
https://twitter.com/LBank_Exchange/status/1661678877515845632
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Have you observed the significant number of project launches featuring the name "PEPE"? If you check the recently added list on CoinMarketCap, you'll notice that approximately 90% of the project names include "pepe." Lately, meme coins have been experiencing a remarkable surge in market capitalization. What are your thoughts on meme coins and the prevailing trend of pepe-related projects? Personally, I wasn't initially a fan of meme coins, but it appears that they have gained considerable hype. I'm curious to know your opinion on meme coins as well. Have you invested in any of them?
Neat little trick, name it whatever the hyped word of the period is, and make as much money as possible. Make pepe today, ape a few months ago, doge or shiba a year ago, and keep doing that all the time, just change your nickname and all, and get as much money as you possibly could.

Maybe they won't make any money, keep repeating and trying with airdrops which are free, and reach out to as many people as you can with those airdrop hunters and if you can make any money as the founder, that's great, if you can't then change it and find another name with pepe in it and then do it all over again. These people are the leeches of our society, they want to not work at all and make all the money they could so that they can get rich off others hard work. They disgust me.
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This is always the case when a project explodes and resonates. The fact that such courts try to follow the hype just to get as big a profit as possible Some projects even distribute free rewards to coinholders. In essence, the fact that it can make many investors rich overnight is indeed an irresistible attraction for many new investors. However, such huge volatility is really risky because their prices can drop non-stop. So that's why I don't want to invest in these currencies.
legendary
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I have not seen PEPE Projects and MEME Coins and as the op said it is almost 90% of the project in coinmarket cap are using these two terms. And I was thinking that those companies are working hand in hand together. Or the projects managers are one. I have not really familiar with other coins like bitcoin so there are somethings that I will still make some research to know more.
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Ofcourse they are riding the hype. Same thing I have observed with NFTs having names and concepts related to 'APE', since it is one of the projects which generated huge profit.
(....)
This way also most scammers are up to. Because when they do this, people will be easily lured because that's what is trending now, it's easy for them to find the target.
This is the same situation that happened before about dogecoin, which most of other chains before got an animal coin just like dogecoin, so it's simply a copy-paste coin.
Scammers do this with everything, we have see them create coins exploiting the fame of television shows, famous people and even religions, with this in mind it is not surprising at all they take advantage of the success of other projects to try to get the money of naive investors.

But the worst part is those naive investors keep falling for it, they read those developers were supposedly involved on that project or they read the recommendations being given by telegram bots and they believe them, and unfortunately once they decide to invest in a project like that there is no turning back and their capital is basically lost at that point.
legendary
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Ofcourse they are riding the hype. Same thing I have observed with NFTs having names and concepts related to 'APE', since it is one of the projects which generated huge profit.
(....)
This way also most scammers are up to. Because when they do this, people will be easily lured because that's what is trending now, it's easy for them to find the target.
This is the same situation that happened before about dogecoin, which most of other chains before got an animal coin just like dogecoin, so it's simply a copy-paste coin.
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This is expected whatever the trend, developers are in a hurry to ride on it remember Doge hype so many meme coins are created after the pump, and because the meme coin continues developers continue to ride it until one of the developers hit a jackpot on PEPE meme coin and so we have one main meme coin begetting a meme coin that begets another meme coin and the cycle continues.
that's funny way to put it even though it's all true, many just gonna ride the train until they got some success in creating meme coin, after all the formula is all the same, it just the marketing method that differs and determine which coin deserving to get the investments.
legendary
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Ofcourse they are riding the hype. Same thing I have observed with NFTs having names and concepts related to 'APE', since it is one of the projects which generated huge profit. And I believe same idea goes with tokens right now which are named next to $PEPE. If you'd get with the right timing then you can make use of the advantage 'coz upon the release there would be more likely an increase but be sure to not leave your asset on idle 'coz its value would fall in an instant. If the original one is not good with long term holding then what more with its copies? Everything is controlled and dependent with market demand, and you just have to make use of it than to be too reliant with hype.
sr. member
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Have you observed the significant number of project launches featuring the name "PEPE"? If you check the recently added list on CoinMarketCap, you'll notice that approximately 90% of the project names include "pepe." Lately, meme coins have been experiencing a remarkable surge in market capitalization. What are your thoughts on meme coins and the prevailing trend of pepe-related projects? Personally, I wasn't initially a fan of meme coins, but it appears that they have gained considerable hype. I'm curious to know your opinion on meme coins as well. Have you invested in any of them?

Yeah i also noticed that. Once a project that makes a x1000 appears pretty much out of nowhere it only takes a few hours and the first projects appear that have exactly the same name, sound similar or that are just adding another word to it like PEPEAI or PEPEX or whatever. I have to say that this kind of impostor projects are the worst that happen in crypto. I mean meme-coins as a whole are totally useless and harmful for the crypto space in my opinion, but some of them at least find a own name and are creating hype around it.

Those impostor projects are literally doing nothing they just create a new token alter the name a bit and that's it. No one should buy those tokens.
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Have you observed the significant number of project launches featuring the name "PEPE"? If you check the recently added list on CoinMarketCap, you'll notice that approximately 90% of the project names include "pepe." Lately, meme coins have been experiencing a remarkable surge in market capitalization. What are your thoughts on meme coins and the prevailing trend of pepe-related projects? Personally, I wasn't initially a fan of meme coins, but it appears that they have gained considerable hype. I'm curious to know your opinion on meme coins as well. Have you invested in any of them?
Most of them are shitcoins and take advantage of the fomo from the news to pump/dump prices, and the true nature of the memecoin environment as such, it is not exaggerated to say they are just scam or multilevel products. Product quality doesn't just depend on the success of some product that makes a difference, sometimes even influencers act on,... all of the damn reasons I can see chaos in how many see this as investment Smiley . I wonder that when a bunch of projects with a lot of potential capital as well as good ideas are still struggling, many idiots like to compare the books of profit growth with high-end projects. in about $1M . Perhaps be more realistic about gambling and investing with things like this.
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Have you observed the significant number of project launches featuring the name "PEPE"? If you check the recently added list on CoinMarketCap, you'll notice that approximately 90% of the project names include "pepe." Lately, meme coins have been experiencing a remarkable surge in market capitalization. What are your thoughts on meme coins and the prevailing trend of pepe-related projects? Personally, I wasn't initially a fan of meme coins, but it appears that they have gained considerable hype. I'm curious to know your opinion on meme coins as well. Have you invested in any of them?

I ran across various DEXs and counted about 40 tokens containing the word PEPE or PEP. Most of these coins have capitalizations ranging from $10,000 to a few hundred thousand dollars. Usually such coins grow on the first day after listing, then the graph tends down to infinity. Such coins have no bottom and they are created every day in order to get a piece of hype on the loud name and earn on naive hamsters.
legendary
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This is expected whatever the trend, developers are in a hurry to ride on it remember Doge hype so many meme coins are created after the pump, and because the meme coin continues developers continue to ride it until one of the developers hit a jackpot on PEPE meme coin and so we have one main meme coin begetting a meme coin that begets another meme coin and the cycle continues.

copycats of copycats, that's why these so-called "developers" are earning a lot of money just by simply riding the hype. and if you are not very cautious here, you will end up broke if you will buy the hype.
just consider of the thousands of alts launched and forgotten in this market. if you will see how many meme tokens have created, i doubt pepe will have their long lifespan in this business. they may be doing good for now in terms of trading volume. but i think several months from now, this will subside if they won't find any solid use case and just rely on hype.
sr. member
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This is expected whatever the trend, developers are in a hurry to ride on it remember Doge hype so many meme coins are created after the pump, and because the meme coin continues developers continue to ride it until one of the developers hit a jackpot on PEPE meme coin and so we have one main meme coin begetting a meme coin that begets another meme coin and the cycle continues.
legendary
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I don't think this new PEPE trend will last long, it's just temporary hype, as it has been, but I'm quite happy with the presence of pepe coin, a bit of excitement in the crypto world

I think that the Pepe coin, after listing on the largest exchanges, will remain on the market for a very long time. Obviously, the developers spent a large amount of money to create such a hype around the coin. And Pepe will certainly become the third famous meme coin on a par with Doge and Shiba.
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I agree with you. These days most people just jump on the hype bandwagon. And it's greed in humans that makes people want to get rich quick in a short period of time. I also agree with @Godday that it is normal that when a meme coin gets tremendous investor attention there will be projects behind it that will bear the name of the hyped meme coin  Grin
In the end, greed will only make people lose the chance to choose the right coins. And if they jump on the hype, I'm afraid they'll lose their money and won't make a profit. It seems like the meme coin wants to try to bounce back amidst the slump in market price and that is a good thing because at least it can get a lot of people back into the market and trying to invest again. And if more people invest, it will also increase the price of the coins in the market. So the existence of a meme coin is not entirely wrong because it can attract the attention of people who have previously left the market, trying to enter it again.
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