The Binance Campaign Paradox
I stopped posting DUSK because I started seeing a pattern that is hard to ignore.
When creators repeat the same project points, the leaderboard can still be dominated by accounts getting huge views, major livestream exposure, or heavy trading activity. That makes technical research feel secondary to visibility and platform activity.
The bigger question is what happens to coins nobody was naturally asking about before the campaign.
A campaign can suddenly push a token into everyone’s feed, create FOMO, and encourage people to trade something they may never have considered otherwise. Creators earn rewards, exchanges generate trading activity, and the token receives attention — but ordinary users take the market risk.
That does not automatically mean the campaign is bad or the project is worthless. It means users should separate organic demand from campaign-generated demand.
If a token needs constant incentives and creator promotion to keep attention alive, what happens when the rewards end?
The real test is simple: can the token maintain users, volume and demand after the campaign disappears?
@Dusk_Foundation BTCSurpasses$72000#dusk $DUSK $ROSE
rose my tp tuch
I stopped posting DUSK because I started seeing a pattern that is hard to ignore.
When creators repeat the same project points, the leaderboard can still be dominated by accounts getting huge views, major livestream exposure, or heavy trading activity. That makes technical research feel secondary to visibility and platform activity.
The bigger question is what happens to coins nobody was naturally asking about before the campaign.
A campaign can suddenly push a token into everyone’s feed, create FOMO, and encourage people to trade something they may never have considered otherwise. Creators earn rewards, exchanges generate trading activity, and the token receives attention — but ordinary users take the market risk.
That does not automatically mean the campaign is bad or the project is worthless. It means users should separate organic demand from campaign-generated demand.
If a token needs constant incentives and creator promotion to keep attention alive, what happens when the rewards end?
The real test is simple: can the token maintain users, volume and demand after the campaign disappears?
@Dusk_Foundation BTCSurpasses$72000#dusk $DUSK $ROSE
rose my tp tuch
