Recently, my coins have increased quite a bit, and I don't even have time to read all the Twitter updates.
Honestly, many people still haven't figured out how Meme coins work on BSC. It's not about deep connotations or niche jokes from foreigners—it's all about the attention economy. Don't worry about how they look; the key is whether they can capture your attention.
Do they create pollution on your screen? Do they interfere with your psychology? Do they affect your scanning efficiency? Do they influence your trading emotions? The answers to these questions directly determine the coin's popularity. As long as this "pollution" persists, the hype won't fade, and the price will continue to rise. This isn't about taste; it's the market's real logic.
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BearMarketBro
· 2h ago
When the coin rises, don't check Twitter. Making money is the priority.
To put it simply, meme coins are just a game of attention, not that complicated.
Screen pollution = popularity, popularity = price increase. This logic makes sense.
I'm really annoyed by these coins flooding my screen, but I have to admit, they have indeed gone up.
Wait a minute, if we think about this logic in reverse, doesn't that mean retail investors are better off being more easily fooled?
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AirdropHunterXM
· 01-09 05:59
Haha, okay, it's just a game of attention. Once you see through it, it's just like that.
When the coin's price rises, who cares about connotation? Making money is the most important.
This set of theories makes my head hurt a bit; I feel like I'm being "contaminated" every day.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 01-09 05:57
Haha, you're right. I'm in the same state now—cryptos are skyrocketing so fast that I can't keep up with all the trash on Twitter.
These people are still researching the story behind the coin and the team background. I just laugh. Are Meme coins even talking about this? It's purely a battle for attention—who can annoy you more wins, very straightforward and brutal.
The ones who truly make money are never about taste; it's about how long this thing can pollute you, where your stop-loss is set, and how far the liquidation price is from the market—that's where the arbitrage opportunities lie.
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HallucinationGrower
· 01-09 05:53
Alright, there's nothing wrong with that, it's just a game of attention
This wave really caught on, the crypto surge and the explosion on Twitter are dazzling
Screen pollution theory is spot on, but I think that's the natural trait of meme coins
The coin's rise makes people look down on meme coins, haha
Grabbing the hype is just grabbing the opportunity, simple and straightforward
I agree with this logic, but not all coins can maintain this level of pollution
The greater the psychological interference, the higher the hype, which is indeed a paradox
Chain scanning efficiency? When the coin is rising, who cares about efficiency?
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CryptoMom
· 01-09 05:51
The words are so, but I am really having difficulty choosing now, I don't know whether to chase the hype or stay calm.
The concept of screen pollution is interesting, but on the other hand, isn't it because I have no resistance?
When the coin price rises, I forget to check the market, I need to change this habit.
Basically, it's about who can concentrate their attention longer, no wonder those marketing accounts are so rampant.
Understanding the principle actually makes it more annoying, knowing it's an IQ tax but still jumping in.
Try applying this logic to stocks, I'm afraid you'll get trapped dead.
I really didn't expect meme coins to be so simple and crude, I feel like I wasted my basic analysis skills.
Hype = hot money, sounds right, but who can accurately grasp this point?
I somewhat agree with this statement, but more often I find it a bit terrifying.
Recently, my coins have increased quite a bit, and I don't even have time to read all the Twitter updates.
Honestly, many people still haven't figured out how Meme coins work on BSC. It's not about deep connotations or niche jokes from foreigners—it's all about the attention economy. Don't worry about how they look; the key is whether they can capture your attention.
Do they create pollution on your screen? Do they interfere with your psychology? Do they affect your scanning efficiency? Do they influence your trading emotions? The answers to these questions directly determine the coin's popularity. As long as this "pollution" persists, the hype won't fade, and the price will continue to rise. This isn't about taste; it's the market's real logic.