I got caught up in the pump coin of the Kinton project, I really can't stop😂 The art style of the Japanese little baby is so healing, that frog always makes people irresistibly excited every time I see it. Have any of you been deeply attracted by the design or operational philosophy of a certain project? Share your experiences!
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BoredRiceBall
· 14h ago
Speaking of which, this frog is really amazing, it seems to be rising even faster than the coin price haha
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 01-07 19:32
Those who seize this wave are all winners. I have been optimistic about this type of narrative for two years. It's not too late to get in now, but you need to act quickly.
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fork_in_the_road
· 01-06 19:01
Frogs are really amazing, and I've also been hooked.
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AirdropATM
· 01-06 19:01
Damn, that frog is really amazing, I’ve also fallen for it.
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PerennialLeek
· 01-06 18:57
I'm a typical crypto gambler. I can't resist when I see pump projects, especially those with a healing art style that get me even more hooked. Japanese design is truly amazing—one frog has me F5 refreshing all day long. My friends say I'm going crazy, haha.
Speaking of which, the feeling of "the project team has me completely under control" is really addictive. As long as one aspect—design, operation, or community atmosphere—is well executed, our group will obediently follow the trend. Have you ever experienced being "completely dominated" by a certain project?
I'm a typical example now. Even a healing UI interface can make me invest several times more funds. Sometimes I ask myself honestly, am I being a bit irrational? But who asked these project teams to be so clever, knowing exactly how to hit our pain points.
By the way, do these kinds of projects all inevitably face the fate of "quick bloodsucking and then rug pull"? Or is Kinton really different this time?
I haven't seen any particularly reliable signs yet, but I can't help being led by the design. Anyway, just for fun, and I've already adjusted my mindset as a little leek.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 01-06 18:50
That frog is indeed amazing, I also got poisoned.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 01-06 18:49
Data shows that the cycle of such projects is getting shorter when measured hourly. The style is healing and soothing, but the unreasonable mechanisms in tokenomics will eventually reveal their true nature.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-06 18:49
That frog design is really amazing, I'm also hooked on it.
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RumbleValidator
· 01-06 18:42
Being hijacked by design and storytelling? To put it simply, the operation is playing the emotional card. As for data support, how are on-chain activity and node stability? These are what truly determine long-term value.
I got caught up in the pump coin of the Kinton project, I really can't stop😂 The art style of the Japanese little baby is so healing, that frog always makes people irresistibly excited every time I see it. Have any of you been deeply attracted by the design or operational philosophy of a certain project? Share your experiences!