Interesting things are happening. Recently, the office of a certain political heavyweight issued a new slogan "Live all in," and the meme coin circle instantly exploded. A coin called $allin directly jumped on the trending topic, and the market response was quite quick. But to be fair, this kind of news-driven market always has intense volatility, so it's just for entertainment. If you really want to participate, you need to weigh the risks carefully. After all, slogans are just slogans; whether the coin price can hold up is another matter.
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RetiredMiner
· 12-13 23:01
Laughing out loud, this is another meme coin frenzy show
Another coin riding the hype takes off, just waiting for the bag holder to come
If slogans could increase prices, I would be rich by shouting every day
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MidnightSeller
· 12-13 15:32
Sloganeering and hype—just the old tricks of harvesting retail investors.
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DYORMaster
· 12-13 07:05
Another coin trying to ride the hype; now it depends on who will take the bait.
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FunGibleTom
· 12-11 19:00
Slogans drive the coin price; this tactic is old news. Those who jump on the bandwagon are always these old leeks.
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SleepyValidator
· 12-11 18:59
Ha, it's the same old trick again. You can't trust coins that ride the hype.
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DecentralizedElder
· 12-11 18:57
It's the same old story, as soon as the slogan comes out, the coins skyrocket, then the entire street crashes.
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SundayDegen
· 12-11 18:56
Damn, it's this kind of bandwagon trend again. $allin this wave is indeed a bit outrageous.
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AirdropCollector
· 12-11 18:53
Another meme coin trying to ride the trend, this quick reaction is truly impressive.
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PaperHandSister
· 12-11 18:45
Another political meme riding the coin trend? LOL, these days anything can be hot
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How many days can allin last? I bet it will drop back in three days
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Once the hype dies down, you have to cut losses. I've seen too many of these dramas
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Slogans and meme coins are really exciting, but I’m definitely not the type to touch them
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Watching this group go all-in, I just enjoy the show
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Can you play this kind of news盘? The risk is a bit outrageous
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Political crypto memes? Uh, social anxiety kicking in
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Meme coins rely entirely on luck to turn around, I’d rather play it safe and hoard mainstream coins
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TeaTimeTrader
· 12-11 18:44
Another marketing feast, riding the wave of popularity is always faster than actually getting things done.
Interesting things are happening. Recently, the office of a certain political heavyweight issued a new slogan "Live all in," and the meme coin circle instantly exploded. A coin called $allin directly jumped on the trending topic, and the market response was quite quick. But to be fair, this kind of news-driven market always has intense volatility, so it's just for entertainment. If you really want to participate, you need to weigh the risks carefully. After all, slogans are just slogans; whether the coin price can hold up is another matter.