Recently, the performance of several new projects on Solana has been quite interesting. Looking at the BEPE art-oriented contract, it quickly reached a $2 million market cap, backed by a fairly mature operational model.
By analyzing address data, I found that the participation of English KOL groups is astonishing—several well-known accounts are involved, with individual holdings around the 10,000 US dollar level. This is no coincidence but the result of carefully designed incentive mechanisms at work.
Honestly, the Solana community's execution capability is indeed strong. As long as the project team is diligent enough and operations keep pace, community consensus can be quickly built. From the contract launch to the market cap breakthrough, the entire process is tightly controlled. This level of ecosystem activity is indeed different from other public chains—combining retail enthusiasm with KOL endorsement, forming a relatively efficient dissemination loop.
But it’s also important to see clearly that behind these projects that quickly break out, it’s often this standard operational process that’s in motion. Participants need to be aware of this.
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SmartContractDiver
· 3h ago
It's the same old trick again—KOLs grabbing a share, retail investors taking the bait. That's all Solana has to offer.
I've seen through it long ago. Do you really think a 10,000 USDT position is a vertical airdrop? Wake up, brothers.
What's the use of BEPE breaking out? In the end, it's just a run-away scheme. I'm just waiting to see who gets wiped out.
Is the Sol ecosystem's execution strength impressive? It's just quick to cut profits; don't be fooled by the operational rhythm.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 14h ago
It's the same old trick again, KOLs get the money and retail investors take the fall.
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AirdropLicker
· 15h ago
It's the same old trick again, KOLs buy in at 10,000 U and take off, while we retail investors are always the bagholders.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 15h ago
It's the same old trick, KOLs get paid, retail investors take the fall, always the same.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 15h ago
It's the old trick of KOLs scamming retail investors again, it's just annoying to watch.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 15h ago
Is this the old trick of KOLs scamming retail investors again, excited just with a 2M market cap?
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So basically, it's just building walls, KOLs entering the market to let retail investors take the fall.
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The Solana ecosystem... it's a bit outrageous, so blatant.
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A holding size of 10,000 USDT, I wonder who gave the courage.
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This standard operation procedure is perfect, just waiting for the listing.
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If good operation can break the circle? I can do that too, as long as there's money to throw at KOLs.
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Seeing BEPE rise so quickly, I knew there was something fishy, as expected.
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This is probably the current state of Web3, without connections, you can't play at all.
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What a meticulously designed scheme, it's obviously just carefully scamming leek farmers.
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Sincerely asking, what happened to projects like this in the end?
Recently, the performance of several new projects on Solana has been quite interesting. Looking at the BEPE art-oriented contract, it quickly reached a $2 million market cap, backed by a fairly mature operational model.
By analyzing address data, I found that the participation of English KOL groups is astonishing—several well-known accounts are involved, with individual holdings around the 10,000 US dollar level. This is no coincidence but the result of carefully designed incentive mechanisms at work.
Honestly, the Solana community's execution capability is indeed strong. As long as the project team is diligent enough and operations keep pace, community consensus can be quickly built. From the contract launch to the market cap breakthrough, the entire process is tightly controlled. This level of ecosystem activity is indeed different from other public chains—combining retail enthusiasm with KOL endorsement, forming a relatively efficient dissemination loop.
But it’s also important to see clearly that behind these projects that quickly break out, it’s often this standard operational process that’s in motion. Participants need to be aware of this.