#策略性加码BTC DOGE, SHIB, DASH, these MEME coins have been quite popular recently. Let's discuss the investment logic of MEME coins—ranging from short-term speculation to long-term holding, which are completely different approaches.
By the way, many people have been discussing strategies to increase their holdings of $BTC recently. Is it better to chase the high or to build positions gradually? When is the most reasonable time to enter the market? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section, and let's exchange ideas together.
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AlphaLeaker
· 4h ago
Honestly, MEME coins are just gambler's mentality. They can make quick money in the short term, but the risks are ridiculously high.
BTC should still be bought in installments. Going all-in at once is doomed to regret.
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SatoshiHeir
· 4h ago
It should be pointed out that the logical reasoning behind MEME coins cannot withstand scrutiny at all. On-chain data shows that the concentration of holdings of these tokens is alarming, essentially a game played by whales.
Gradually building a position in BTC is the right approach; those chasing highs are just relics of 2017. Returning to the fundamental thinking of Satoshi Nakamoto's white paper: the value of Bitcoin comes from its immutable technical foundation, not speculative hype. Listen to me, whether this cycle of accumulation can succeed depends on the accumulation of on-chain UTXOs.
MEME coins? That's a funeral for speculators. Don't be blinded by hype.
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SocialFiQueen
· 5h ago
MEME coins are just a casino; short-term spikes and then sell, don't think about holding long-term.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 5h ago
MEME coins are indeed a bit crazy this time, but I still think chasing highs is too risky. Building positions gradually is the way to go.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 5h ago
The talk about MEME coins is old news; the real way to make money is by following the rhythm. Don't chase the price, follow the trend. Now, entering BTC in batches might be more prudent.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 5h ago
MEME coins are now just gambling; I still prefer to stick with BTC for peace of mind.
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 5h ago
*checks notes* ah yes, the classic "which meme coin will moon" meets "should i fomo into btc" combo. statistically speaking, we're running the exact same playbook from 2017 except with worse tokenomics and better memes. fascinating how pattern recognition gets thrown out the window when there's hype on the menu...
#策略性加码BTC DOGE, SHIB, DASH, these MEME coins have been quite popular recently. Let's discuss the investment logic of MEME coins—ranging from short-term speculation to long-term holding, which are completely different approaches.
By the way, many people have been discussing strategies to increase their holdings of $BTC recently. Is it better to chase the high or to build positions gradually? When is the most reasonable time to enter the market? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section, and let's exchange ideas together.