Been thinking about running through some of the popular shill lists floating around the community to identify who's actually active in coordinating raids on low cap projects. The idea is to build a tracker of the most consistent and effective raiders out there. If you're looking to push a legitimate gem or emerging token to a wider audience, having a list of proven raid coordinators could be a solid play. Bookmark this if you're curious—still working through the methodology, but the concept is solid for community-driven marketing strategies around small cap launches.
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MintMaster
· 10h ago
Honestly, this is just beautifying the pump, just a different way of saying it.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 01-13 22:04
Damn, this is the microcosm of the entire crypto world.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 01-13 22:01
Hmm... Isn't this just about how to find a scammer, wrapped up in a pretty fancy package?
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FarmToRiches
· 01-13 21:56
ngl, you're just pumping the market for someone, huh? Changing the words but still the same old story.
Been thinking about running through some of the popular shill lists floating around the community to identify who's actually active in coordinating raids on low cap projects. The idea is to build a tracker of the most consistent and effective raiders out there. If you're looking to push a legitimate gem or emerging token to a wider audience, having a list of proven raid coordinators could be a solid play. Bookmark this if you're curious—still working through the methodology, but the concept is solid for community-driven marketing strategies around small cap launches.