For those still obsessing over technical analysis, you might be missing out on the biggest gains in this round of the market.
Understanding the core logic of the MEME coin track is actually quite simple—
Emotion always outweighs code. No matter how perfect the technology, it can't beat market consensus.
Community power crushes individual whales. The collective strength of retail investors can push a project far beyond expectations.
Cultural value surpasses market cap itself. A good meme, a story, an identity—sometimes these are more valuable than fundamentals.
Smart capital has already been quietly laying out the next generation of cultural assets. They no longer focus solely on financial reports and code commits but are looking for projects that can build strong community engagement, are easy to spread, and can generate secondary creative content.
Think about those爆火的MEME币—aren't they all backed by a strong community and cultural identity? Conversely, projects that are purely technical and impressive often don't perform as explosively when the market heats up.
So, what about you? Which MEME projects do you like? Who do you think has the most potential to break into the mainstream? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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ILCollector
· 8h ago
Yeah, that's right. The tech faction was indeed beaten down in this round.
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EternalMiner
· 8h ago
Exactly, I'm now choosing projects based on community popularity. No matter how strong the technology is, it's useless.
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GweiWatcher
· 8h ago
To be honest, I agree with this logic halfway. Meme culture is indeed great, but projects without real liquidity will eventually die.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 8h ago
That's right, the tech crowd has indeed fallen behind in the past two years. All my friends who only focus on coding have been proven wrong.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 8h ago
Emotional gameplay indeed tends to surge rapidly, but it can also plummet just as quickly. Who dares to go all-in?
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MintMaster
· 8h ago
This emotional market setup is indeed perfect, but retail investors who lose money also rush in with high enthusiasm.
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AirdropHunter
· 8h ago
Emotional strength beats technical skill—that's what I love to hear. I've always said that those who stubbornly cling to whitepapers should reflect on themselves.
For those still obsessing over technical analysis, you might be missing out on the biggest gains in this round of the market.
Understanding the core logic of the MEME coin track is actually quite simple—
Emotion always outweighs code. No matter how perfect the technology, it can't beat market consensus.
Community power crushes individual whales. The collective strength of retail investors can push a project far beyond expectations.
Cultural value surpasses market cap itself. A good meme, a story, an identity—sometimes these are more valuable than fundamentals.
Smart capital has already been quietly laying out the next generation of cultural assets. They no longer focus solely on financial reports and code commits but are looking for projects that can build strong community engagement, are easy to spread, and can generate secondary creative content.
Think about those爆火的MEME币—aren't they all backed by a strong community and cultural identity? Conversely, projects that are purely technical and impressive often don't perform as explosively when the market heats up.
So, what about you? Which MEME projects do you like? Who do you think has the most potential to break into the mainstream? Share your thoughts in the comments.