Regarding Meme coins, my view is very simple—what industry influencers say, write, or promote is actually not that important. What truly matters is whether the project you like can continue to create value and happiness for the community, and whether it can gain recognition from more and more people.
The growth of Meme coins does not depend on any individual or certain people's endorsement. No matter how influential, it cannot change one fact: only those community members who truly believe in the project and are willing to hold it long-term can support its future.
So the question comes back to you—are you the type of person who holds firmly and contributes value to the community? If yes, then regardless of external comments, the vitality of this Meme coin is there. If not, no amount of celebrity endorsements can save it.
What Meme coins need are a group of true believers. How about you?
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FallingLeaf
· 01-10 12:55
That's true, but frankly, there aren't many people willing to hold long-term; most are trading short-term.
I believe in it, but it also depends on the fundamentals. How long this can last remains to be seen.
Those who truly believe are idealists; in reality, everyone is still looking at the gains.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-09 12:58
That's true, but the reality is that most people buy because of influencers, and then blame the influencers for "cutting leeks" after losing money. True believers are indeed rare.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 01-09 12:58
Sounds good, but in reality, a single tweet from a big influencer can triple the price... Honestly, it's easy to tell stories to believers, but how many actually put their money in?
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BearWhisperGod
· 01-09 12:57
Exactly right, I'm just worried that believers are all retail investors. One positive news and they all run away haha
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 01-09 12:54
That's true, but true believers also need to have some resilience; otherwise, the community will just become a game of pass-the-parcel.
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RooftopReserver
· 01-09 12:36
Sounds good, but how many actually dare to go all in? Most are still just following whoever has the platform.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-09 12:34
Basically, you have to rely on yourself and not wait around for influencers to rescue the market all day long.
Regarding Meme coins, my view is very simple—what industry influencers say, write, or promote is actually not that important. What truly matters is whether the project you like can continue to create value and happiness for the community, and whether it can gain recognition from more and more people.
The growth of Meme coins does not depend on any individual or certain people's endorsement. No matter how influential, it cannot change one fact: only those community members who truly believe in the project and are willing to hold it long-term can support its future.
So the question comes back to you—are you the type of person who holds firmly and contributes value to the community? If yes, then regardless of external comments, the vitality of this Meme coin is there. If not, no amount of celebrity endorsements can save it.
What Meme coins need are a group of true believers. How about you?