#土狗冲锋 "Dogecoin Rush" means in plain language: a group of people looking to make quick money frantically buying up those digital currencies with very low prices and little practical use (like various animal avatar tokens), betting that they will suddenly surge. These coins are like a "sham theater", with 90% relying on storytelling, recruiting others, and scamming the unsuspecting.

For example: in 2021, Shiba Inu (Shib) rose from 5 cents to 70 cents, seemingly increasing 14 times, but 99% of those who bought got stuck after buying at the peak, ultimately losing everything. Such projects often have the following characteristics:

1. Code copied randomly: a new coin can be generated in 5 minutes, and even the white paper is bought from Taobao;

2. Liquidity traps: many coins have only a few thousand dollars in circulating funds, selling $100 can crash the price by 90%;

3. Scams abound: the project team manipulates the market themselves, ultimately running away with the money.

The situation in 2025 is even more dangerous: 92% of dog coins go to zero within 30 days of listing, with exchanges even delisting these high-risk tokens. For ordinary people wanting to participate, it is advisable to remember:

• Only use 1%-5% of spare money to test the waters;

• Beware of the "100-fold surge" hype;

• Cut losses decisively at 20%.

In short, this is a game of "mutual slaughter among investors"; remember: what you value is others' interest, while others value your principal.