You probably saw this coming. A legendary internet culture movement is stepping into the Web3 space with a digital collectible series, launching on a major NFT platform within the hour.
This isn't just another drop. It's built around the ethos of trading culture itself—capturing the psychology of conviction holders and risk-takers in visual form. Diamond Hands meet Paper Hands. Blind boxes. Time-limited access.
It's the collision of meme culture, market sentiment, and pure internet chaos finally getting its visual identity. A movement that lived in forums and chats for years is now materializing as digital artifacts.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 12-19 17:59
NFT is just another new way to harvest the leeks.
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PanicSeller69
· 12-18 10:53
You're trying to harvest the little guys again, just waiting to empty the wallet within an hour.
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SmartContractWorker
· 12-16 18:47
Here comes another round of cutting leeks; this time, just a different disguise.
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HodlAndChill
· 12-16 18:45
The meme of diamond hands finally has a visual form, and this progress is indeed a bit crazy.
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LeekCutter
· 12-16 18:42
Here comes the old trick of harvesting new investors again; this scheme has been played out long ago.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 12-16 18:39
Launch within an hour? With this speed, you're almost catching up to my cutting-loss speed.
You probably saw this coming. A legendary internet culture movement is stepping into the Web3 space with a digital collectible series, launching on a major NFT platform within the hour.
This isn't just another drop. It's built around the ethos of trading culture itself—capturing the psychology of conviction holders and risk-takers in visual form. Diamond Hands meet Paper Hands. Blind boxes. Time-limited access.
It's the collision of meme culture, market sentiment, and pure internet chaos finally getting its visual identity. A movement that lived in forums and chats for years is now materializing as digital artifacts.