To understand the hype logic in the crypto world, you first need to see where mainstream funds are flowing. Currently, Chinese tokens have become the hot favorites. Some people look down on these projects, waiting to see their growth speak for themselves—which isn't a bad thing—after all, numbers will always beat bravado.
Looking back at last year's market, who genuinely believed in the Sol ecosystem's meme tokens? Bome, Pepe, Floki, Wif, Popcat, Myro—these also sparked plenty of controversy back then. And the result? The market has its own answer.
Honestly, that's how the crypto operation logic works—who can tell a compelling story, who can grasp market sentiment, wins. The threshold seems low, but to truly stand out here, both intelligence and mindset are indispensable. Sometimes, this market is just that raw.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12h ago
Chinese coins are really fierce this time. Watching a group of people shouting there, it feels like I missed something.
Last year's Sol tokens have now multiplied dozens of times, which is truly outrageous. Who would have believed it back then?
Telling stories is indeed a skill; it's more effective than technical analysis.
Mindset is really important. Losing money is the biggest test.
This market is just gambling. Winning is called vision, losing is paying tuition.
The Chinese coin bubble is probably about to peak. It feels like this wave of the trend is about to pass.
Compared to just sitting there analyzing, it's better to follow the capital and move quickly.
The increase percentage is the hard truth; everything else is nonsense.
It seems simple but is actually very complex, with many pitfalls.
That's why most people are just here to make money.
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BoredRiceBall
· 01-11 09:36
Making money and getting rich quick are that simple; telling a good story is all it takes to succeed.
Chinese coins have seized the opportunity this time, but the future depends on whether the funds are willing to be ruthless enough.
The meme coins from last year now look like jokes; anyone who believed then lost out, and now it's someone else's turn.
The crypto world is a naked emotional game; if your mindset isn't right, you'll be caught off guard in minutes.
Indeed, numbers speak the loudest; no matter how tough your talk, if the price doesn't move up, it's all pointless.
The ability to tell stories and the speed to run away—that's the core competitiveness in the crypto world.
Which is more important, mindset or luck? I've been pondering this for three years and still haven't figured it out.
It's the thrill of watching from the sidelines, but once you're in, you'll realize what naked truth really means.
Is not following the trend of Chinese coins a regret or a blessing? I still can't say for sure.
Where the funds flow, we follow; this logic is flawless.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 01-10 13:36
There's nothing wrong with what you said. Those who looked down on Pepe last year are now regretting it.
Chinese coins are indeed popular now, but you also need to see clearly who is cutting whom.
Winning the market by storytelling, I've seen through this long ago; the key is to keep a stable mindset.
The flow of funds is the answer. If you don't believe it, just wait and get proven wrong.
Meme coins go from zero to hero, relying on emotions and luck coming together.
In the crypto world, there are no right or wrong, only making money and losing money, it's that simple.
Those who mocked Wif last year are now silent. The market always teaches people how to behave.
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DuskSurfer
· 01-09 04:00
The current popularity of Chinese coins... really makes people a bit hard to see through
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That wave of Meme coins definitely got a lot of people slapped in the face, but then they turned around and made a fortune. The market is just ridiculous
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Strong storytelling ability is really in demand, no wonder those KOL fans are so many
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To put it simply, it's a 50/50 game of mentality and luck. No matter how high your IQ is, without emotional management, it's all useless
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People who mocked Pepe last year might regret it now. That's just how this industry is
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Fund flow is the real truth; everything else is虚假的
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It seems simple but actually has a high threshold. Most who坚持不了两年 will lose everything in the end
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Naked truth is real, there's nothing to pretend. Whoever makes money is the boss
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GasWaster69
· 01-09 04:00
This wave of Chinese coins is indeed bleeding... but you're right, numbers speak for themselves. I'll just wait to be proven wrong.
I also bet on all those Meme coins last year and am still losing money now... but then again, who can know in advance?
Storytelling is definitely a skill, but the key is to trust your instincts and not be driven by emotions.
Chinese coins are really aggressive this round, but they feel a bit虚... let's wait and see before jumping in again.
Basically, it's a mindset issue—greedy people tend to die the fastest.
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BrokenRugs
· 01-09 03:58
Chinese coins are indeed fierce this time. I've long seen the trend, just can't stand those armchair strategists afterward.
What happened to the people who mocked Pepe last year?
Telling stories to win the market, that's true, but the mentality is really difficult. Most people are still destined to be cut leeks.
I just want to ask, how long can this round of Chinese coins be talked about?
Those with good mentality make money, those with bad mentality get cut, it's that simple.
Price increase speaks for itself, indeed, there's nothing to argue about.
All those meme coins that were laughed at last year have now all become ATMs. This market is truly ruthless.
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MEVvictim
· 01-09 03:53
Chinese coins this wave are indeed fierce, but the idea that storytelling can make money is really just a joke
Who would have thought of last year's meme? Now it's too late to regret
Mindset really determines everything; without it, you can't survive at all
Capital flow is the key; following the trend will only turn you into a leek
That's right, IQ and mindset are both essential; I just lack two of them
If this wave of Chinese coins hits my hands again, I will completely give up
The saying "price movement speaks" I love it, everything else is nonsense
Wait, can I still get on now or is it too late again?
If the story is well told, you can win, so why am I still losing?
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TokenVelocity
· 01-09 03:45
Chinese coins are indeed a bit crazy right now, but what I care more about is who will still be alive in the end.
Honestly, the most compelling story is still making money; everything else is pointless.
Last year, I was also late to those Meme coins, and now I can only accept my fate and wait for the next wave.
To understand the hype logic in the crypto world, you first need to see where mainstream funds are flowing. Currently, Chinese tokens have become the hot favorites. Some people look down on these projects, waiting to see their growth speak for themselves—which isn't a bad thing—after all, numbers will always beat bravado.
Looking back at last year's market, who genuinely believed in the Sol ecosystem's meme tokens? Bome, Pepe, Floki, Wif, Popcat, Myro—these also sparked plenty of controversy back then. And the result? The market has its own answer.
Honestly, that's how the crypto operation logic works—who can tell a compelling story, who can grasp market sentiment, wins. The threshold seems low, but to truly stand out here, both intelligence and mindset are indispensable. Sometimes, this market is just that raw.