The commotion caused by the delisting of #美联储重启降息步伐 $SKATE has honestly made the meme coin market livelier than it’s been in a long time. Ever since that last Alpaca rally, most delisted coins have completely cooled off. But this time is different—$SKATE setting a historic record for coming in dead last might actually become the catalyst for hype. The market loves these kinds of plot twists. When $BTC is ranging, capital needs an outlet, and topic coins like $pippin and $SKATE are very likely to become short-term focal points.
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LayerHopper
· 12-10 00:04
Haha, being ranked last has actually become a selling point. This market is truly surreal.
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VitaliksTwin
· 12-08 23:46
Damn, SKATE really pulled something off this time. How can being dead last actually become a hype? That's exactly what the market goes for.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 12-08 03:18
Ha, SKATE really left people confused this time. Can a delisted coin still make a comeback?
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ILCollector
· 12-08 03:10
Haha, to put it bluntly, it's just the gambler's mentality acting up again. Anyway, sideways movement is uncomfortable, so might as well have some fun with something exciting.
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SchrodingerGas
· 12-08 03:09
Look at this move, it's a typical case of "reverse arbitrage on junk assets." The $SKATE delisting actually became the focus—basically, it's just market inefficiency at play, with capital so desperate that it goes after the scraps of delisted tokens. From a game theory perspective, this is just a liquidity trap, and whoever ends up holding the bag will have to pay the price.
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MetaLord420
· 12-08 03:01
Haha, delisted coins making a comeback? I've seen this trick many times—it's always just a ploy to fleece retail investors in the end.
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ForkMaster
· 12-08 02:55
Ha, even delisted coins get a comeback? I've seen this script before, but there's always someone left holding the bag.
The last place ends up being the secret to wealth—this market really is that surreal.
Raising three kids isn't as thrilling as this kind of gamble, but short-term hype coins really are a survival skill in a bear market.
The commotion caused by the delisting of #美联储重启降息步伐 $SKATE has honestly made the meme coin market livelier than it’s been in a long time. Ever since that last Alpaca rally, most delisted coins have completely cooled off. But this time is different—$SKATE setting a historic record for coming in dead last might actually become the catalyst for hype. The market loves these kinds of plot twists. When $BTC is ranging, capital needs an outlet, and topic coins like $pippin and $SKATE are very likely to become short-term focal points.