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Re: Will people ever learn from "meme" coin scams?
by
Cossyblack
on 05/03/2025, 00:41:52 UTC
⭐ Merited by Mrbluntzy (2)
There have been many rugpulls from "meme" coins recently. From Barron Trump's fake "meme" coin, to President Javier Milei's "meme" coin meltdown, there's been a pattern of rugpulls and scams. People turn into such coins out of pure greed without realizing the consequences of doing so. Why won't they choose Bitcoin or Ethereum instead? I can't understand why people keep falling into these schemes.

Will people ever learn from "meme" coin scams? What will it take to put a stop to this madness?

Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley

Baron Trump fake memecoin to President Javier milies meme coin were literally Ponzi schemes luring their victims with high returns. The crypto space is vast with alot of scammers launching fake memecoins to defraud people and majority of their victims are greedy people who sometimes knows the risks involved but still embark on it only to be defrauded of their hard earned money.

Before investing in any memecoins it is recommended to carryout proper research about the  coin, to know if there are authentic or not and since investing in memecoin is highly risky with no guarantee,it is considered wisely to only used your spare money to invest,invest with money you can afford to loose so incase the investments goes wrong you will able to Bear the loss.

In as much as there are  many fake memecoins fooding the vast crypto market, they're still good  and authentic memecoins worth investing but always invest wisely,use your spare money to invest as memecoins are consider highly risky due to their unstable violatility nature.