In the world of MEME coins, there is only one thing that survives.
Short-term pump and dump? They turn around and run. KOLs shouting buy and sell every day? They leave once the hype dies down. These are all floating weeds. Who are the real coins that have stood the test of time—those behind them are a group of people who are not afraid even when prices hit the floor, and no matter how much they are cursed at, they won't leave long-term holders.
When the price halves, they buy the dip themselves. When public opinion is overwhelmingly bearish, they continue to focus on building the community. For such coins, the manipulators are actually powerless. Why? Because true consensus is like armor; bullets can't penetrate it at all.
There's a saying in the crypto world: surviving your adversity is definitely not about algorithms or code, but about that breath of defiance held in the hearts of a group of people—never giving up. Look at the coins you hold—are they like this? Have they gone through several bear markets but still managed to gather community support? That’s the kind of coin worth sticking with.
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CexIsBad
· 8h ago
There's nothing wrong with that, but the reality is that most people can't withstand the first cut in half. They claim to believe in their faith, but in reality, they end up bottom-fishing and even losing their entire family.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-09 06:01
Honestly, true diamond hands are so rare. Most people just sell when the bear market hits.
I've held this coin through two cycles, and the community is still the same group of people every day. That's what I call being dependable.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 01-09 06:01
It sounds good, but how many people can really hold on? Most are still being cut and crying for their parents.
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DuskSurfer
· 01-09 05:45
That's right, that's exactly how it is. The real coins are all built up by die-hard fans, and those who follow the trend have already left.
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BrokenYield
· 01-09 05:41
ngl, the "hodlers are the real ones" narrative is just survivorship bias with extra steps... yeah sure, some bags held through 2022, but how many just got rugged and disappeared from the discourse? weak argument tbh
In the world of MEME coins, there is only one thing that survives.
Short-term pump and dump? They turn around and run. KOLs shouting buy and sell every day? They leave once the hype dies down. These are all floating weeds. Who are the real coins that have stood the test of time—those behind them are a group of people who are not afraid even when prices hit the floor, and no matter how much they are cursed at, they won't leave long-term holders.
When the price halves, they buy the dip themselves. When public opinion is overwhelmingly bearish, they continue to focus on building the community. For such coins, the manipulators are actually powerless. Why? Because true consensus is like armor; bullets can't penetrate it at all.
There's a saying in the crypto world: surviving your adversity is definitely not about algorithms or code, but about that breath of defiance held in the hearts of a group of people—never giving up. Look at the coins you hold—are they like this? Have they gone through several bear markets but still managed to gather community support? That’s the kind of coin worth sticking with.