Recently, I've seen many Web3 companies genuinely engaging in charity, yet one company is urging retail investors to donate? To be honest, just taking out 1% of the proceeds from selling $MOCA would be more sincere than just making empty promises. This operation is truly speechless.

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AirdropJunkievip
· 2025-12-01 00:22
It's really amazing, having retail investors pay while they hide behind counting money. I've seen this trap many times.
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BankruptWorkervip
· 2025-11-28 20:10
Uh, really, using retail investors' money to do charity shows, this operation is indeed amazing.
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 2025-11-28 20:09
Hi, this operation is indeed outrageous. Using retail investors' hard-earned money for a charity show, how shameless can one be?

To put it bluntly, they just want to ride the wave of popularity, not willing to part with a single cent of real money.

These days, being an individual has more conscience than these companies.

Wait, do they really only take 1%? That's incredible...

Calling on others to donate while not contributing a penny themselves, that mindset is something else.
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zkProofGremlinvip
· 2025-11-28 20:09
To be honest, this is ridiculous. Let retail investors pay while they don't spend a dime themselves? There really is no lowest level, only lower levels.
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degenwhisperervip
· 2025-11-28 20:02
Wow, making retail investors spend money? They are already making a fortune and still playing like this, it's really outrageous.
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SmartContractDivervip
· 2025-11-28 19:53
Tut, I've seen this trap before; they don't put in a single cent themselves, yet they keep fooling retail investors into spending money.
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