Are you treating every meme that internet celebrities come up with as a coin to buy the dip? I advise you not to do that; there's a 99% chance you'll lose everything.



Whether Meme coins are hot or not depends on three key points. First, they must be funny—not awkward laughter, but genuinely able to make people laugh instantly. Second, they need to be entertaining, with a sense of interaction and participation, not just sitting there. Lastly, they must be easy to spread, appealing to social media tastes; content that naturally carries topics tends to go viral explosively.

Conversely, if any one of these three conditions is missing, the coin's price is likely to fluctuate. Buying the dip should be done early, but the prerequisite is that you understand the underlying dissemination logic, not just blindly follow the trend.
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MidnightSnapHuntervip
· 4h ago
Celebrity Meme Coin 99% loss, I haven't even crawled out of the last pit yet
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PumpStrategistvip
· 4h ago
To be honest, 99% of that number still needs to be adjusted upward. The distribution of chips shows that retail holdings in this type of project are extremely concentrated. Once the market maker cashes out, it results in a one-sided decline with no technical support. I do agree with those three points, but the key is that most people simply can't see through it. The logic behind dissemination has to be reverse-engineered from emotional indicators and social heat curves, not just a simple "Oh, this is funny, so I buy the dip." Only projects with established patterns are worth watching; otherwise, it's pure gambling. The result of following the trend is becoming the next target for being cut. I can identify interesting entry points, but only if the risk has been fully released and the chips have been washed out.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 4h ago
Honestly, chasing meme coins is like gambling; most people are just giving money to the big players. I've seen too many people rush in as soon as a hot meme appears, only to be trapped forever. Humor is indeed important, but the key is to have vitality; otherwise, it's just a fleeting bubble. Strong dissemination ≠ coin price increase; not everyone understands this. Instead of blindly bottom-fishing, it's better to study carefully who is promoting this coin and what the underlying logic is. Honestly, most meme coins are dead, and only a few survive. If you're just following the trend, prepare to cut your losses; there's no other outcome.
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WalletManagervip
· 4h ago
I believe the 99% payout data; I have seen too many on-chain data confirming this point. The key is to look at the distribution of holder addresses and the contract audit reports, not just focus on influencers' Weibo.
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