$Pippin's recent surge has been quite intense. Compared to previous $fartcoin, this level of rapid increase indeed raises some doubts. Is the short-term spike driven by genuine demand or hype? Projects that rise quickly like this often carry high risks, so it's worth cautiously watching their subsequent performance. There are quite a few projects in the market with such extreme volatility, and traders should focus on fundamentals and trading volume support, rather than being fooled by purely K-line gains.
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BridgeNomad
· 2025-12-19 05:30
ngl, seen this exact pump pattern before... liquidity fragmentation across exchanges then boom, one big market order triggers the cascade. pippin's TVL migration looks sus tbh - where's the actual utility backing this? fartcoin 2.0 vibes but worse slippage tolerance on entry
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HashBrownies
· 2025-12-18 08:16
This rapid increase is indeed a bit strange, feeling like another round of cutting leeks.
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The story behind Pippin's surge is ridiculous; the trading volume doesn't match the price increase.
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The lesson from fartcoin hasn't been learned yet, and now there's another Pippin? Wake up, everyone.
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Short-term rapid rise = high risk; this principle needs to be repeated over and over.
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Only looking at K-line charts without considering fundamentals will lead to losses; this is the truth.
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Another "cryptocurrency myth," let's wait and see how they dump later.
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Such a small trading volume with such a large increase? Purely a manipulation game.
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Oh my, why do I feel a sense of déjà vu with this rhythm?
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Can we not always use the same tricks? I'm really tired of it.
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I don't believe the Pippin story; let's talk when it drops.
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MrRightClick
· 2025-12-16 16:03
Another crypto myth? $Pippin's rapid rise is really a bit outrageous
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Pippin's recent surge feels a bit fake, just like fartcoin back then
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A short-term explosive rise is easy to lead to a crash, I’ll just wait and see
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Is there enough trading volume to support this? Otherwise, it's just retail investors boosting each other
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This kind of project always skyrockets first and then dumps, making quick money depends on luck
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What about the fundamentals? Genuine demand or just hype, I can't understand
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If it rises like this, it will eventually fall back. Chasing the rise just makes you the last to buy in
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I want to buy the dip, but I'm afraid of stepping on a landmine again
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Is Pippin still hyping now or has it already started to cut the leeks?
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I usually avoid extreme volatility, it's too easy to get caught out
$Pippin's recent surge has been quite intense. Compared to previous $fartcoin, this level of rapid increase indeed raises some doubts. Is the short-term spike driven by genuine demand or hype? Projects that rise quickly like this often carry high risks, so it's worth cautiously watching their subsequent performance. There are quite a few projects in the market with such extreme volatility, and traders should focus on fundamentals and trading volume support, rather than being fooled by purely K-line gains.