AI storytelling has been continuously gaining momentum recently, and many projects have surged along with this trend. Taking $vvm as an example, early participants started to deploy, and in recent weeks, many have been adding positions at around ten thousand dollars, with the market cap once reaching 1.5 million. From the trend, the popularity of AI-related topics is still actively being released, and this wave may not have fully played out yet.
Similarly, there's $Mia, which was bought in at around 200,000, and it has risen to a peak of 6 million, with a quite impressive increase.
To be honest, I don't quite understand pure meme coins, but meme projects that incorporate practical AI attributes or have ecological application scenarios tend to be easier to reach consensus on. These types of projects often attract more professional investors' attention, and market reactions are usually more rational. In comparison, pure meme coins without fundamentals tend to carry higher risks.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 4h ago
Damn, $Mia went from 200,000 to 6,000,000? That's an incredible increase. How did I miss out?
Should have jumped on the AI wave earlier. Looks like I need to do some catching up.
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MetaEggplant
· 4h ago
VVM's move is indeed aggressive, but is it a bit late to jump on now?
Only memes with practical applications are reliable; pure hype will eventually crash.
Mia's surge is outrageous, too bad I didn't get in.
How long can the AI concept be hot? It feels like the enthusiasm is already starting to fade.
There needs to be ecosystem support, otherwise it's just gambling.
A 6 million increase is truly impressive; it's a pity to have missed it.
Pure meme? Never mind, I still believe in projects with fundamentals.
The hype is still there, but risks must also be considered.
This wave of AI market feels like it's nearing the end; the era of quick profits is coming to an end.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 4h ago
Had I known earlier to add to VVM, I would be making a killing now by chasing the high.
Mia is truly impressive this time; meme coins backed by solid fundamentals are the real deal.
I really stay away from purely speculative coins—they're too easy to get stuck holding the bag.
The AI + application scenario logic is more solid; it has awakened those who only look at concepts.
600 million times? I don't have the luck to bottom fish like that.
Only projects supported by an ecosystem can go far; otherwise, it's just gambling.
Wait, VVM's market cap is only 1.5 million? Seems like there's still room to grow.
AI storytelling has been continuously gaining momentum recently, and many projects have surged along with this trend. Taking $vvm as an example, early participants started to deploy, and in recent weeks, many have been adding positions at around ten thousand dollars, with the market cap once reaching 1.5 million. From the trend, the popularity of AI-related topics is still actively being released, and this wave may not have fully played out yet.
Similarly, there's $Mia, which was bought in at around 200,000, and it has risen to a peak of 6 million, with a quite impressive increase.
To be honest, I don't quite understand pure meme coins, but meme projects that incorporate practical AI attributes or have ecological application scenarios tend to be easier to reach consensus on. These types of projects often attract more professional investors' attention, and market reactions are usually more rational. In comparison, pure meme coins without fundamentals tend to carry higher risks.