The $YZY project officially launched on August 21, and the entire promotional rhythm looks like a typical star coin operation—starting with hype from the official account.



The post-launch performance can be considered a textbook market reaction: soaring to a historical high within the first 40 minutes, with trading volume exploding. But the good times didn't last long, and it soon entered a rapid decline phase. Behind this correction, the main narrative revolves around "insider information asymmetry"—in other words, holders began to digest the possible information imbalance issue.

In terms of market media, mainstream institutions like CoinDesk also conducted follow-up reports on this project. Such cases are actually quite common: high enthusiasm at launch → rapid surge → rational correction. For investors, how to balance short-term speculation and long-term value remains a question worth pondering.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 01-09 21:54
It's the same old trick again, pushing to the top in 40 minutes and then crashing down. I can even memorize the star coin's routine. Insider information gap? Basically, it's the final frenzy before the whales run away. Who got cut this time? It feels like it's always the same group of people taking the fall.
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PessimisticLayervip
· 01-09 21:54
It's the same old routine—push to the top in 40 minutes and then plummet. This is the fate of celebrity coins. First, the official hype, then retail investors take the bait. The insider gap is truly unmatched. What’s the use of CoinDesk reports? Whether you lose or not, it’s been boring for a long time. Short-term hype versus long-term value? Laughable—most projects don’t even have the latter. Next time, I need to be smarter and not get blinded by FOMO.
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JustHereForMemesvip
· 01-09 21:38
40 minutes to peak and then a rapid decline, I’ve memorized this script already It's another insider information gap job, players are still taking the bait The routine of celebrity coins is like this, once the media reports, the hype starts Short-term huge profits versus long-term value? Asking this question for so many years, no one can answer This time it's real, no next time... right?
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AirdropATMvip
· 01-09 21:38
It's the same old story again, 40 minutes to the top and then a rapid decline I've seen too many of these celebrity coins; insider information is always the best reason to buy in If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have read CoinDesk's reports. These things are just like rearview mirrors Really, short-term hype versus long-term value? I think you're asking the wrong question The retail investors are still struggling to find balance; they've already moved on
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ApeWithNoChainvip
· 01-09 21:36
It's the same old trick again, you have to run within 40 minutes to top out This insider move is really incredible, those who knew earlier just got wiped out Celebrity coins are always like this: hype → rapid surge → dump CoinDesk has already followed, isn't that enough of a signal? How can there still be people truly believing in "long-term value" haha
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just_vibin_onchainvip
· 01-09 21:32
It's the same old trick, pushing to the top within 40 minutes and then crashing down, classic case.
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