It seems that meme coins in the BSC ecosystem are playing out a relatively clear logic. Observations show that tokens derived from tweets by influential figures, once they receive secondary responses and interactions on related topics, often experience a good second wave of market movement. In other words, the popularity of tweet replies seems to act as a booster for the rise of these meme coins.



Behind this seemingly simple pattern, there is actually a hidden mechanism of market sentiment—topic popularity → increased attention → capital inflow → price increase. But to truly grasp the rhythm within this logic, one needs to have a fairly sensitive judgment of timing, public opinion trends, and capital movements. Admit it, this gameplay indeed has its clever aspects; however, to fully understand and consistently profit from it, a deeper comprehension is required.
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ForkItAllDayvip
· 6h ago
Can topic popularity really set the rhythm? Sounds like luck, and only a few can truly make a steady profit. --- The more replies a tweet gets, the more the coin rises. I believe this logic only half, the key is to catch that wave of popularity. --- Meme coins are like this: today's hot topic cools off tomorrow. Want stable profits? Dream on. --- Basically, it's a game of market sentiment. Without a good sense of smell, you can't play at all. --- This strategy looks simple but actually has many hidden pitfalls. Those who catch the rhythm can earn, those who miss it are done for. --- A second wave of the market sounds beautiful, but most people are just catching the last ride. I won't get involved. --- Influential figures pushing a coin can make it rise. I've seen this too many times—it's so blatant to fleece the little guys. --- If you ask me, this is a game of information asymmetry. Those who are well-informed are already snatching up the tokens.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 6h ago
This logic, to put it simply, is just chasing the hype. We all know that. The question is, can you keep up with that pace? Most people can't. --- Tweet popularity = a signal of pump and dump, everyone who understands knows. --- Another game that looks simple but is actually full of traps. I think I'll just hold on to my HODL. --- Second wave of the market? I only see a second time getting caught. --- Hot topics → capital inflows, sounds easy but in reality, it's all just slips of the hand. --- The meme coin playbook is all about who can run faster; if you can't run fast, you're just the bag holder. --- Who can truly grasp the direction of public opinion? It's all just armchair strategists after the fact.
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Frontrunnervip
· 6h ago
It's a game where big V's single comment can pump the market. How can ordinary people compete? --- Is tweet popularity equal to a printing press? Feels like a gamble on which topic will go viral. --- Basically, it's just following the trend. If I had known this logic earlier, I would have made a fortune. --- The second wave of the market sounds easy, but in reality, it's a blood and tears story for the chives. --- This set of explanations sounds like justifying why they lost money. --- So, is it just buying hot topic coins? Why do I always buy at the top? --- Market sentiment is really unpredictable; it still feels like gambling. --- Timing, public opinion, capital flow—what's said nicely is just called luck.
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