Buying CloneX NFTs betting on a management overhaul seemed promising. But here's what actually happened:



Post-2022 newcomers in the crypto space largely don't recognize the project anymore. The hype has genuinely faded.

Most of the original community scattered. What remains is fragmented.

Unlike other NFT collections, CloneX carries substantial baggage—excess inventory, bloated ecosystem, and accumulated weight from previous missteps.

The harsh truth? Projects don't always bounce back with fresh leadership. Sometimes the momentum is just gone, and rebuilding becomes a uphill battle.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 01-08 17:05
Management overhaul can't save it either. To be honest, the project itself is already completely rotten. --- CloneX should have died long ago. Still dreaming of a rebound? --- The real cause of death is the community dispersing, not management issues. --- Another overhyped crappy NFT. Serves it right. --- Stockpiles are piling up. How is this supposed to work? Let's just run away, everyone. --- How do the investors feel now? Probably dreaming of regret. --- Enjoy the show, waiting to see who else will take over.
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ArbitrageBotvip
· 01-08 17:04
Management changes just to turn the tide—too naive. CloneX is a perfect example of a cautionary tale.
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OnchainArchaeologistvip
· 01-08 16:54
Another myth of management saviors has been shattered... Thinking a new CEO can bring the project back to life was a bit naive. With a pile of inventory and a scattered community, how can this turn around? Sometimes a project is beyond saving; don't be superstitious about new leadership. CloneX truly couldn't withstand this wave; it was time to face reality.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 01-08 16:53
Is it the same old trick? Changing the management team and thinking it can be reborn? I think CloneX is a textbook example of a cautionary tale. The community has dispersed, the inventory is abandoned, and the ecosystem is bloated... These issues can't be fixed, and a new leadership team won't help. Sometimes a project just dies, and there's no point in hoping for a reversal.
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GasWastervip
· 01-08 16:50
Management changes can't save a dead project, that's the reality --- Another NFT that has fallen from grace, once the community disperses, it's hard to gather again --- The story of CloneX tells us that after hype dissipates, nothing is left --- Stockpiles are piling up, the ecosystem is collapsing... this is called "too heavy a burden" --- What can new leadership change? Everyone has already left, what's there to rebuild --- In simple terms, it's about missing the opportunity, now it's too difficult to turn things around --- The big players have long since cashed out and run away, leaving only the retail investors holding on for dear life
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AllInAlicevip
· 01-08 16:38
Haha, it's that old trick again—"changing management can save the day." No matter how capable the management is, they can't save the inventory from exploding. Is that all? The community has already cooled down completely. The CloneX story is just hype that has run its course.
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