Isn't the original intention of playing Meme coins just for fun?
But now, how did it turn out—project teams digging pits, large holders competing against each other, and small investors caught in the middle. Originally, these coins were meant for entertainment, but now they're full of tricks everywhere.
From the playful spirit of Diagram 1 to a battle of everyone showing their skills. When will this trend finally turn around?
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 15h ago
Laughing out loud, I already said the era of just having fun with pictures is over.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 23h ago
I knew it would be like this all along; meme coins are essentially a zero-sum game.
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ProposalManiac
· 23h ago
This is what is called an incentive mechanism failure. Without constraints, the game ultimately results in bad money driving out good money, and small retail investors become liquidity. Historically, Luna was no different—lack of transparent governance processes leads to power concentration in the hands of the project team. Meme coins fundamentally rely on community consensus to balance, but now no one wants to give up profits first, so... huh.
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DataPickledFish
· 23h ago
Haha, this is the crypto world. What else can we do?
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I've seen through it long ago; meme is basically gambling.
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The retail investors' blood and tears story, one word: tragic.
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The project team has already set their sights on us; there's no way to play.
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Looking for fun? Now it's about getting cut.
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To put it simply, it's a game for the rich, and we're just the leeks.
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Can this trend be reversed? The interests are right there.
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Here we go again, talking about初心... but what about reality?
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Large holders are all whales, small investors deserve to lose.
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I completely agree, it's no longer interesting.
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LeverageAddict
· 23h ago
Honestly, it's been spoiled for a long time. Who still finds it fun?
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ContractBugHunter
· 23h ago
It's about time to wake up. Investing in Meme coins now is just giving big players money.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 23h ago
Ha, that's a nice way to put it. It's just an excuse to harvest the little guys.
Isn't the original intention of playing Meme coins just for fun?
But now, how did it turn out—project teams digging pits, large holders competing against each other, and small investors caught in the middle. Originally, these coins were meant for entertainment, but now they're full of tricks everywhere.
From the playful spirit of Diagram 1 to a battle of everyone showing their skills. When will this trend finally turn around?