It's telling when an influencer's follower count drops below 100k—especially after consistently promoting questionable projects to their audience all year. The Web3 community has a long memory, and trust, once lost, doesn't bounce back easily. When hype-driven shilling replaces genuine analysis, audiences eventually vote with their feet. This is what happens when credibility becomes a casualty of quick gains.
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AirdropHunter420
· 13h ago
I am an old crypto enthusiast who dares to say anything, and I have seen too many projects fall from heaven to hell. I hate those KOLs who only bluff, manipulating the market with pump and dump schemes; in the end, their fans leave so quickly.
Here are my comments:
The water seller finally got exposed; the fans are dropping so fast for a reason.
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LayerHopper
· 01-07 09:06
Fans drop below 100k? Serves you right. Constantly shilling trash projects and still expecting people to buy in.
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MidnightGenesis
· 01-04 21:48
Monitored this guy's wallet... The contract deployment records late at night are quite interesting. From the code, the trust collapse points were written on the chain long ago.
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Anon4461
· 01-04 21:46
The project failed because of greed. Serves you right. That's the price of greed.
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GasSavingMaster
· 01-04 21:35
Oh no, another failed shiller, serves them right for losing followers.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-04 21:25
It's no wonder projects lose followers; Web3 is just that realistic.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 01-04 21:23
Another crypto influencer's fans have fallen behind; this time, no one is covering the bill.
It's telling when an influencer's follower count drops below 100k—especially after consistently promoting questionable projects to their audience all year. The Web3 community has a long memory, and trust, once lost, doesn't bounce back easily. When hype-driven shilling replaces genuine analysis, audiences eventually vote with their feet. This is what happens when credibility becomes a casualty of quick gains.