The crypto market has clearly shifted how people engage with assets. Rather than long-term holding, most traders now chase short-term moves. Lower-cap coins flood the market weekly, many launching purely to extract creator fees. The whole ecosystem runs on reduced expectations—skepticism replaced optimism. On Solana specifically, the frequency of exploits and scams has become almost normalized, making it increasingly risky to assume anything is legitimate without deep due diligence. It's a market where participants adapt to chaos rather than believe in it.
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TokenToaster
· 8h ago
Solana is really the city of scams right now; just clicking on anything makes you nervous and worried.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 8h ago
Sol has long been in hell mode, with new rug pulls every day, I'm numb.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-09 02:57
Damn, the Solana ecosystem is now just a casino, everything needs to be guarded against.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-09 02:51
Now it's all gambling games. Who still believes in long-term holding?
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MetaEggplant
· 01-09 02:45
Daily new coins and scams, the Solana chain is almost turning into a casino... I really can't understand how some people still dare to go all-in.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 01-09 02:44
I no longer dare to touch the SOL ecosystem; daily explosions of issues are really outrageous.
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CryptoMom
· 01-09 02:44
This set of practices in the crypto world is really becoming more and more outrageous
Everyone wants to quickly enter and exit, no one wants to hold coins steadily
A contract漏洞 on Solana in just one week, how can we even play like this?
With a market like this, it's still called investing, it's purely a gambler's game
The crypto market has clearly shifted how people engage with assets. Rather than long-term holding, most traders now chase short-term moves. Lower-cap coins flood the market weekly, many launching purely to extract creator fees. The whole ecosystem runs on reduced expectations—skepticism replaced optimism. On Solana specifically, the frequency of exploits and scams has become almost normalized, making it increasingly risky to assume anything is legitimate without deep due diligence. It's a market where participants adapt to chaos rather than believe in it.