Some creators have figured out the engagement formula pretty well. Post consistently, understand what resonates with the audience, then rinse and repeat—it works. This particular account has 275k followers backing their content strategy. Yet here's the puzzle: despite all that influence and visibility, the associated token project remains severely undervalued at just a 50k market cap. It raises an interesting question about the gap between social reach and actual token adoption in the crypto ecosystem. Worth watching how this dynamic plays out.
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-11 01:10
Tsk, having a lot of fans means the project can take off? I doubt it.
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-10 23:31
275k followers, only a $50k market cap for tokens. The gap is huge... Traffic and real money are completely different matters.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 01-10 16:08
275k fans to create a $50k market cap, the gap is really huge...
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-08 01:57
275k followers but only a $50k market cap? That's quite a gap.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 01-08 01:55
Having many fans doesn't mean the coin will go up; this is the real slap in the face of reality.
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BrokeBeans
· 01-08 01:55
Having more fans can pump the coin? That's hilarious, reality hits hard.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-08 01:38
lmao 275k followers but 50k mcap? that's not a puzzle, that's literally just poor tokenomics execution. most creators don't understand liquidity depth or cross-chain arbitrage angles—they just farm engagement and hope the token moons. classic basis points arbitrage disaster waiting to happen tbh
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FlatTax
· 01-08 01:38
This is just outrageous. Having more fans doesn't necessarily translate to higher coin prices; they still crash to bankruptcy levels. How can this be transformed?
Some creators have figured out the engagement formula pretty well. Post consistently, understand what resonates with the audience, then rinse and repeat—it works. This particular account has 275k followers backing their content strategy. Yet here's the puzzle: despite all that influence and visibility, the associated token project remains severely undervalued at just a 50k market cap. It raises an interesting question about the gap between social reach and actual token adoption in the crypto ecosystem. Worth watching how this dynamic plays out.