These are all paid articles with money raised from previous scams. You can publish any article you wont on sites like WSJ, cointelegrph, yahoo finance, marketwatch, bloomberg etc for less than 2000$. 1 article and people.
1 article of this type costs $ 2,000 and the legend about it circulates for years.
Maybe some stories there arent real ofcourse I know marketing strategy like that. But gotta tell you that I myself doing some of these degen trading and not only me but bunch of my collegueas and friends. They did earned huge winning. This is my actual friend so get loss with those babbling articles cause even me myself so those in my own wallet and theres. Of course not exaggerated not in the articles. Just because its really happening doesnt mean its just stories and paid whatnot. Also Im also familiar with the on chain transaction and I believe those whom I see myself including the entry price on chain and the sold price in the blockchain not in paragraphs on coindesk or whatever.
it's a free world and cexies are listing these coins because people want to trade them. It's not my job to write to the cex to give up profits at the expense of competitors (who will take those profits). My task is to inform people that playing with meme coins brings profits inadequate to the risks and harms the entire industry. So that they wouldn't want to touch that cesspool. Cexy will quickly delist projects that do not bring the expected volumes.
Yeah spreading some scam memecoins that are indeed proven is worth to report too. But for those normal ones maybe its just inappropriate to say dogecoin, shiba inu, or other progress are scam just because you read one. In fact if they are scam then these big cex wouldnt listed that. Can I ask if you trade other than bitcoin? Cause its sounded like youve been scammed by altcoins many times over.
Yeah you said yourself. That its a free world and I am entitled to those right to tell you that not all memecoin are scams. Maybe few but dont considered all just because you hate it.