Recently, I've been watching the #grassroots culture Meme coin. The main appeal is its decent level of consensus, and the operational effects from the new project lead are worth anticipating. To be honest, projects like this should be satisfied if they deliver a 5x return.
The Meme coin market in the BSC ecosystem is somewhat saturated now, with the two saints basically dominating mainstream attention. The problem is the lack of truly new faces and new influence to leverage incremental market growth. For the next phenomenon-level project to emerge, it needs to rely on the project lead's appeal and the community's genuine consensus to sustain it. This is also why some projects can gain traction while others only become dust.
Five times and you're satisfied? Dude, your mindset is pretty good, I still wanted to gamble on a ten-bagger, and now I'm almost completely stuck.
You're right about the host's influence, but ultimately it still comes down to whether there are big money whales willing to take the position. Without people throwing in capital, no consensus means anything.
This grassroots culture narrative... to be honest, it's a bit risky. In an era where even the two saints can't get a piece of meat, it's hard for new coins to turn things around.
Recently, I've been watching the #grassroots culture Meme coin. The main appeal is its decent level of consensus, and the operational effects from the new project lead are worth anticipating. To be honest, projects like this should be satisfied if they deliver a 5x return.
The Meme coin market in the BSC ecosystem is somewhat saturated now, with the two saints basically dominating mainstream attention. The problem is the lack of truly new faces and new influence to leverage incremental market growth. For the next phenomenon-level project to emerge, it needs to rely on the project lead's appeal and the community's genuine consensus to sustain it. This is also why some projects can gain traction while others only become dust.