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🚨 CZ Warning: Don't be led by random Meme coins, the probability of losing money is extremely high
Binance founder CZ recently candidly reminded the market: if you rush into any new Meme coin based on just one of his casual tweets, you can almost be certain you will lose money. This statement may seem simple, but it hits the most dangerous emotional trap in the current market.
During bull markets or periods of emotional recovery, Meme coins often rapidly increase in price by leveraging celebrity effects, social media buzz, and FOMO psychology. Many projects lack clear products, roadmaps, or long-term value support, and their prices rely more on short-term hype. Once the hype fades, the last to buy often become the final "fuel."
CZ's attitude is actually very clear: he does not endorse any tokens born from personal remarks. Overinterpretation of celebrity statements in the market essentially amplifies speculative psychology rather than rational judgment. Truly mature investors should focus on fundamentals, liquidity, risk structure, and whether they can withstand the worst outcomes.
This does not mean all Meme coins have no chance, but blindly “all in” or chasing gains without a plan is almost doomed to fail. CZ’s reminder is more like a clichéd piece of advice: in the crypto market, emotions can be referenced, but decisions must be made by yourself.
Those who last long are never the fastest to chase, but those who understand how to control risks.