It's really unbelievable. This project is extremely popular and being discussed everywhere, but it's either being praised or criticized, with almost no middle ground in the market opinions. The most ridiculous part is that, given its popularity, its market cap is still so low. Speaking of which, this is indeed a typical phenomenon of MEME coins—there's a serious mismatch between buzz and market cap. Is it possible to directly reach a market cap of 500 million and then launch spot trading? Based on market enthusiasm, it seems there is some room for imagination. However, the ultimate outcome of such highly controversial projects is often unpredictable, and very few can actually reach the stage of spot trading.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 14h ago
The topic's popularity is so different from the market cap, indicating that no one truly dares to bet yet; everyone is just watching the show.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 01-09 06:00
With such high topic popularity, the market cap is still at the floor? It shows that most people are just talking casually, and only a few dare to invest real money.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-09 05:53
The topic popularity and market capitalization are seriously disconnected, which is indeed outrageous.
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OfflineNewbie
· 01-09 05:53
The topic is so hot, but the market cap hasn't risen yet. What does that mean... Maybe it's just that there are many newcomers and few consensus.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-09 05:51
That's the magic of meme coins—their buzz and market cap will never be on the same level.
It's really unbelievable. This project is extremely popular and being discussed everywhere, but it's either being praised or criticized, with almost no middle ground in the market opinions. The most ridiculous part is that, given its popularity, its market cap is still so low. Speaking of which, this is indeed a typical phenomenon of MEME coins—there's a serious mismatch between buzz and market cap. Is it possible to directly reach a market cap of 500 million and then launch spot trading? Based on market enthusiasm, it seems there is some room for imagination. However, the ultimate outcome of such highly controversial projects is often unpredictable, and very few can actually reach the stage of spot trading.