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Topic: New trend PEPE ? Seems many projects Launching with PEPE Names. - page 6. (Read 797 times)

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they are just trying to ride the fame train, there's nothing innovative about them it's just they used the name of already popular meme coin and such trend has been going on for long, remember doge? and shiba? it's the same thing.
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This is nothing new.
Remember when the meme coins that started from Dogecoin to Shiba INU and then there goes the series of these projects that have ended up their names with INU?
And the same goes with the Bitcoin forks that have been also troublesome for many for the past years. These trending names will always be attached made by the developers if the project has become successful at its launching time. I'll keep myself from these projects or else I'll be stuck in the midst of it and eventually incur losses that can't be recovered anymore from these projects.
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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?

This was already in expectation earlier than now, and as soon as the PEPE gained ground and started trending, it did not even take up to 2 days before there were already all sorts of PEPE this and PEPE that. This is what actually happens when any new meme coin gains popularity: others want to use the influence of that exact coin to make something out of it, which actually doesn't last for long, just like what happened with Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and many others when those coins became talk of the town and all their names began being featured in other shit coins (mememes), which actually don't have any really fundamental other than trying to use the hype from the others.

My taught on this is that we should try as much as we can to avoid this kind of coin because the project owners might actually be out there to rug pull. In as much as we are all trying to make profit from every little trade, we should also exercise caution when doing so. Now that Pepe has been listed on Binance, we will definitely see more of the name, like Pepe Swap, etc.
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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?
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