Cardi B’s WAP Memecoin Flops: Why Celeb Coins Keep Crashing

The sharp decline in Cardi B’s WAP memecoin highlights the volatility and risk inherent in celebrity-backed tokens. Despite initial hype driving prices up, the lack of underlying utility and strong fundamentals led to a significant correction of over 80 percent. This case serves as a reminder that speculative momentum without a solid value proposition often results in rapid losses for investors. It reinforces the importance of thorough due diligence and prioritizing projects with sustainable growth potential.
 
You're not wrong — most celeb coins ride hype, not fundamentals. WAP memecoin followed the typical pump-and-dump cycle: viral launch, influencer push, then rapid dump once early exits start. It’s a reminder to treat these like short-term plays at best — and always DYOR before jumping into the hype.
 
Yeah, WAP crashing 80% isn’t surprising — celeb-backed coins rarely have real utility. Once the hype fades, liquidity dries up fast and holders get left behind. It’s a harsh lesson in chasing trends over substance. Definitely rethinking how I approach meme plays now.
 
Totally fair take — celeb coins often pump on hype with little backing them long-term. That said, they can offer short-term opportunities if you know when to exit. The key is treating them like momentum plays, not investments. Always combine hype awareness with solid risk management.
 
Yeah, I’ve seen a lot of these celeb-backed coins lose value fast. Not sure if it’s just hype dying down or something else, but it does seem risky to rely on them long term. Hopefully people learned something from this one.
 
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