Regarding group organizing, I think it's become quite common in the current crypto circle. Many new traders have basically opened their own trading accounts, and many grassroots KOLs often team up to promote a coin—it's quite normal, right?


Moreover, the joint projects that have been stagnant at a market cap of hundreds of thousands for a long time have also provided ample opportunities to get on board. The manipulators also have the strength to push it to 3 million, and everyone can make money. Isn't that better than those group schemes that only cost a few tens of thousands to manipulate and then dump?
Many people criticize it just because everyone is making money, and they haven't been able to profit from this project themselves.
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