Recently re-engaged in the crypto circle, and my observations over the past six months have revealed many interesting phenomena.
Regarding the operational logic of meme coins, I once organized a complete planning framework. That set of strategies is basically an open-book exam for meme coin operations—just follow it, and you won't be far off.
Interestingly, I recently noticed that a major exchange's public response seems somewhat overwhelmed, as a single shareholding cannot fundamentally shake the voice of the entire ecosystem.
From the market landscape, the encirclement by Wall Street capital has already taken shape. The current mainstream prosperity is mainly focused on BTC, ETH, SOL, and Base—these are essentially ecosystems with deep involvement from American capital. Capital flow determines the direction of the ecosystem, and the interaction traffic of X Wallet is gradually converging on applications on these chains. This trend is hard to break unless new variables emerge.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 3h ago
Alright, the meme coin framework is indeed easy to copy, but the real way to make money still depends on luck and timing.
Speaking of which, Wall Street's moves are quite skillful; BTC and ETH are locked out.
The Base chain has indeed gained traction, but it feels like the later waves won't be so easy to turn around.
When will the new variables appear? Can't wait anymore.
Top exchanges have indeed seen a decline in presence over the past two years, and their influence has been severely diluted.
Capital decides everything, and this logic has never changed in the crypto world.
Retail investors are still dreaming of defying the odds, but they've actually been arranged from the start.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 3h ago
Oh my, it's the same old Wall Street tricks again. When capital says go east, we retail investors are just watching the show.
Speaking of that meme coin framework, is it really that foolproof? It seems like every time someone claims to have a secret, in the end, it's all about luck and the mood of the big players.
Base is definitely a bloodsucker now, but there will always be opportunities with new chains. Just worried about missing the next big trend.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 3h ago
Yeah, there's something to it. That meme framework is really a cheat code; copying it can still make money.
Speaking of which, exchanges can't compete with capital now; the landscape has been locked down by Wall Street long ago.
BTC, ETH, SOL, and Base are basically ATMs, with all the traffic focused here. How can other chains survive?
Unless some black swan event really happens, I don't think this situation will turn around.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 4h ago
Oh no, here comes another armchair strategist. With such a flexible meme coin framework, how are people still losing money?
The Wall Street cage is getting tighter and tighter, and we're still shouting about new variables. It might be hopeless.
Major exchanges are really slow; this game has long been decided by capital.
The traffic battle between SOL and Base never ends, while other public chains are still dreaming.
Basically, it's all about the US dollar ruling everything; we just can't compete with that.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 4h ago
The套路 of Wall Street cutting leeks is becoming more and more obvious. BTC, ETH, SOL, and Base—these chains are really played out.
Only capital makes the rules; retail investors can thrash around all they want but can't change much.
The套路 of meme coins does have some patterns to follow, but making money is a different story.
Wait, is there really a new variable? Or are we doomed to be locked out by capital?
Everyone wants to become the next SOL, but most probably can't escape the fate of being cut like a leek.
Top exchanges are struggling to keep themselves afloat; is there really no chance for this ecosystem?
Recently re-engaged in the crypto circle, and my observations over the past six months have revealed many interesting phenomena.
Regarding the operational logic of meme coins, I once organized a complete planning framework. That set of strategies is basically an open-book exam for meme coin operations—just follow it, and you won't be far off.
Interestingly, I recently noticed that a major exchange's public response seems somewhat overwhelmed, as a single shareholding cannot fundamentally shake the voice of the entire ecosystem.
From the market landscape, the encirclement by Wall Street capital has already taken shape. The current mainstream prosperity is mainly focused on BTC, ETH, SOL, and Base—these are essentially ecosystems with deep involvement from American capital. Capital flow determines the direction of the ecosystem, and the interaction traffic of X Wallet is gradually converging on applications on these chains. This trend is hard to break unless new variables emerge.