An interesting phenomenon has been observed: different platforms are showing differentiated competition in the Meme coin ecosystem. The English Meme coin market has long been dominated by a leading DEX ecosystem, forming an insurmountable advantage. In contrast, the Chinese Meme coin ecosystem is still in the exploration stage, which provides certain platforms with an opportunity to overtake—by establishing a complete Chinese Meme ecosystem to attract and lock in the Chinese user base, creating a differentiated competitive barrier. This is not only a market expansion issue but also a strategic choice in ecosystem layout. There are significant differences in user habits and aesthetic standards between the Chinese and English markets. Those who can better understand and serve this niche market will gain a competitive advantage. From this perspective, the rising popularity of Chinese Meme coins reflects the broader trend of the Web3 market moving towards segmentation and localization.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 7h ago
Chinese Meme coins do have opportunities, but frankly, it depends on who can truly understand aesthetic differences.
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The English side has long been stuck, while Chinese is actually a blue ocean... quite interesting.
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Rather than saying overtaking on curves, it's more about an inevitable wave of localization.
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To put it simply, whoever has stronger community operation capabilities wins this game.
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Chinese users' aesthetics are completely different from those abroad. Only by seeing through this can there be a chance.
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The key is the completeness of the ecosystem, not just the coin itself.
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It's a bit exaggerated... there aren't that many platforms that can really get started.
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Locking in users is easier to say than to do.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 01-11 15:49
Chinese memes are really taking off now, this wave definitely has a chance
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 01-10 23:59
Overtaking on a bend? The Chinese Meme ecosystem is truly a blue ocean right now. Whoever captures user aesthetics first will win.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 01-09 22:51
It's rolling up, Chinese memes are indeed a blue ocean. Whoever builds the ecosystem first will reap the benefits.
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SerNgmi
· 01-09 22:51
Chinese Meme is indeed a blue ocean. If domestic platforms can truly master the aesthetic sense, they will win.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-09 22:48
Overtaking on curves? According to the database, the last time it was mentioned was half a year ago. It's time to update the data now.
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TokenSleuth
· 01-09 22:40
Chinese Meme coins do have a chance, but the problem is who truly understands the aesthetic preferences of Chinese users... It's not just about copying the English approach.
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0xSunnyDay
· 01-09 22:39
Oh wow, you're so right. Chinese memes are truly a blue ocean.
Speaking of which, whoever can understand the aesthetic preferences of Chinese users first will win.
English has already reached the peak of competition, so this Chinese opportunity must not be missed.
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ContractSurrender
· 01-09 22:24
Chinese memes do have opportunities, but how many can truly do it well? Most are just following the trend and hyping it up.
An interesting phenomenon has been observed: different platforms are showing differentiated competition in the Meme coin ecosystem. The English Meme coin market has long been dominated by a leading DEX ecosystem, forming an insurmountable advantage. In contrast, the Chinese Meme coin ecosystem is still in the exploration stage, which provides certain platforms with an opportunity to overtake—by establishing a complete Chinese Meme ecosystem to attract and lock in the Chinese user base, creating a differentiated competitive barrier. This is not only a market expansion issue but also a strategic choice in ecosystem layout. There are significant differences in user habits and aesthetic standards between the Chinese and English markets. Those who can better understand and serve this niche market will gain a competitive advantage. From this perspective, the rising popularity of Chinese Meme coins reflects the broader trend of the Web3 market moving towards segmentation and localization.