Many people say that DEX solves liquidity issues, but the real question is: what do users actually want to buy and sell on it?



Some teams have long seen through this. They understand that the game rules have changed, and where the real opportunities are—the next viral meme and the next wave of Web3 ecosystem trends.

Most exchanges still view meme coins with old-fashioned thinking, treating them as rumors or gimmicks. But the market has spoken: meme coins have become the main engine for attracting new users and driving trading volume. Liquidity is not the problem; the question is whether you understand what users truly want. Platforms that truly seize the opportunity are never passively adapting to the market but actively shaping it.
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BridgeJumpervip
· 01-10 16:36
Basically, capturing memes is the key to success; everything else is just fleeting clouds. --- The old liquidity theories about DEX are outdated. Now, it's all about who can sniff out the next big hit faster. --- Meme coins, to put it simply, are about human nature. Exchanges haven't even reacted yet; users have already formed groups on Telegram. --- Platforms that understand user psychology have already won. Those that wait passively will only be eliminated. --- Liquidity? That's an infrastructure issue. The real key is whether the content and community can keep people engaged.
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0xTherapistvip
· 01-09 08:23
Well said, meme is the true traffic secret --- Old exchanges are still studying candlestick charts, smart people are already betting on the next shib --- Liquidity? Wake up, brother, now it's about who can sniff out meme faster --- The problem isn't with dex, it's whether you truly understand the community --- That's why some platforms take off while others gather dust; it's a matter of vision --- Instead of optimizing trading pairs, it's better to understand what users want to ape --- Meme coins have gone from a gimmick to the main character; missing this wave is a real shame --- Platforms are still passively looking for coins, users have already decided the winners --- This thing called the trend, those who catch it eat meat, those who react slowly drink soup --- True competitiveness isn't TPS or fees, it's whether you dare to go all in on new things
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 01-08 22:04
Basically, it's just following the meme trend; anyone can see through this. Those who played early indeed made a fortune, but now that they realize it, it's already too late. The DEX guys are still studying "liquidity depth," while users have long rushed into the meme frenzy, haha. The key is whether you're willing to go all in. If not, don't blame missing the opportunity. Grabbing the meme is about capturing human nature; everything else is just nonsense.
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GateUser-4745f9cevip
· 01-08 22:01
Basically, whoever can detect the next meme trend earlier wins. --- Exchanges are still studying liquidity, but users have already moved on to meme trading, the gap in perspective is huge. --- The real issue is information asymmetry; those who catch the trend are always the most敏锐的人. --- Meme coins have shifted from a gimmick to the main engine, and many people haven't even realized this change yet. --- DEXs have the money, but lack sensitivity; if you can't keep up with market rhythm, you're doomed. --- Instead of optimizing liquidity, it's better to understand user psychology—that's true competitiveness. --- Wait, actively shaping the market? That's a bit too ambitious. It all depends on who reacts faster. --- In meme hype, those who got in early really made a fortune. Now, the entry barrier is getting higher and higher. --- If the platform doesn't understand what users want, no matter how strong the technology is, it's useless. --- I agree a bit, but don't overestimate anyone's foresight; most of the time, it's still luck.
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SilentObservervip
· 01-08 21:54
That's right, the liquidity game has long been outdated. Now it's all about who understands users' ambitions better. --- Whether meme coins are hot or not depends on whether platforms dare to bet. If they don't bet, they'll never catch up. --- To put it simply, no matter how smooth a DEX is, if no one comes, it's just a display. It's better to have an experienced exchange that knows how to trade. --- Those who chase the wind never wait for the wind to come; they create the wind themselves. Recognizing this is half the victory. --- Exactly, old exchanges are still clinging to those "orthodox" coins, while the market has already moved on to meme coins for celebration. --- Good question, but the real answer is—platforms need to have the courage, and users will have the courage too. --- Ultimately, it's a mindset issue. Those passively guarding liquidity have long been left behind by the times. --- The rules of this round of the game have indeed changed. Exchanges that don't understand users' pain points deserve to be ignored.
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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 01-08 21:41
This is the real truth. I used to believe in liquidity, until I realized I was burning money on "high liquidity" coins with zero trading volume. Memes are the true path, but we latecomers will always be the last to take the bait.
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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 01-08 21:40
That's right, liquidity has long ceased to be a bottleneck. Now it's all about who can seize the meme trend. Come on, a bunch of exchanges are still pondering traditional currencies, while users have already moved on to meme tokens. This is why some platforms can become popular while others turn into zombies... It's truly about proactive action versus passive defense. Meme coins are the entry point for new users. Projects that understand this are already halfway to success. Catching the trend isn't about following the crowd; it's about seeing which way the wind is blowing in advance. Teams that can see clearly now do have an advantage. Having liquidity alone is useless. If the platform can't provide what users want, even the deepest pools are pointless.
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BlockchainFriesvip
· 01-08 21:37
Bro, you hit the nail on the head. Meme coins are the real traffic secret. What’s the use of DEX liquidity pools? Users don’t care at all; they just want to play the next hundredfold coin. Exchanges that still treat meme coins as gimmicks should have been eliminated long ago.
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