From holidays to special commemorative days, I have discovered the operational patterns of certain public chain ecosystem Meme coins. By carefully observing these types of projects, you will find three obvious commonalities: First, the timing of coin issuance always coincides with important dates; second, it is usually the team members collectively working to create momentum and generate public opinion; third, those who truly make money target leading projects rather than picking up those copycat coins.



Since the pattern is so clear, the question arises—what will be the next important date? Investors who are planning ahead are already pondering this matter.
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ApeWithNoFearvip
· 01-10 07:16
Date marketing tricks are so obvious, it was about time someone exposed them. But the real profit still depends on information asymmetry; the leading projects will always be the leaders. --- It's the same old trick of hyping up dates, I'm tired of it. The team's collective hype is just so-so; the key is who can buy the dip. --- Haha, the pattern is so clear. Those who laid out early are probably betting on the next hot trend. I'll stick to mainstream projects and play it safe. --- Interesting, dissecting meme coin strategies so thoroughly. But you're right, catching the leading projects is the right way; those copycat coins are really not worth it. --- I don't relax during holidays; I keep an eye on which date the next meme coin will pop up. Whether I can get on board depends entirely on timing. --- Honestly, it's a psychological game to see who reacts faster. I believe in team hype, but the real wealth comes from those top-tier coins.
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DisillusiionOraclevip
· 01-09 12:23
The routine of issuing coins during festivals is played out. Chasing the leading projects or honestly making money—it's the way to go. The next trend? Ha, I only listen to the K-line. Dates are unreliable. It's the same old story: hype by the team, retail investors taking the bait, just a cycle. Instead of trying to predict dates, it's better to calculate how much you could lose. Honestly. Leading projects are always a game for the few. Don't be naive.
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CryptoSurvivorvip
· 01-09 02:52
This trick is obvious at a glance, it's nothing more than riding the hot topic for a wave of profit, with the leading projects taking the big piece and small coins sipping the soup—an eternal and unchanging story.
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 01-09 02:46
According to research, the behind-the-scenes of this coin issuance calendar is actually a marketing cycle trick. It is worth noting that the true alpha is often crushed by retail investors chasing hot topics. Data shows that the concentration of holdings in leading projects is much higher than in copycats. From a technical perspective, this precisely indicates that market efficiency is at work — but the question is, who can accurately predict the next date? Forget it, rather than pondering which day it is, it's better to understand your own risk tolerance first. Staring at the calendar for investment, no wonder retail investors are always being cut. So basically, it's still important to study the project itself and not be fooled by the timeline.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-09 02:43
The套路 is so obvious, it feels like everyone is playing the same game. The next time point hasn't been decided yet, but surely someone is already secretly preparing. The leader takes the meat, the copycat drinks the soup, an eternal truth. These are all tricks to cut leeks; once you see through them, it's no fun. When the date arrives, the coin will drop in price; are the participants all here to give gifts?
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ChainMaskedRidervip
· 01-09 02:31
Timing the coin release? I've seen through it long ago, it's just the old trick of waiting to cut the leeks. Is the leading project still a clone? Honestly, it all depends on who has the stronger marketing push. I'm really tired of this hype-driven approach; I'd rather focus on research. Next hot date? Ha, if you could know this in advance, you'd be a millionaire. The collective hype? The more organized it looks, the more dangerous it is. The game rules of Meme coins are like this: early entrants make a killing, and those who come later are just bagholders. At the core, it's still an information gap; teams with insider info are always the winners.
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