Recently, I've been wondering, do those Chinese meme coins really have potential?



Honestly, I've asked many people this question, and the answers vary widely. Some say you can make money—early entry and good luck can indeed yield a profit. But others have lost everything. So the key isn't whether you can make money, but how you play the game.

Meme coins are essentially a game of probability. They usually lack fundamental support, and their price fluctuations depend entirely on community enthusiasm and market sentiment. Chinese meme coins are no different—whether they can become popular depends on community management, marketing efforts, and the speed of dissemination. Coins that go viral can multiply several times, while those that don't may have to be sold at a loss.

People who make money generally fall into a few categories: those who entered early to catch the trend, those who know when to take profits, or those with exceptional luck. But there are many pitfalls—buying at high prices, project teams running away, severe dilution, and so on.

If you really want to participate, you must understand that this is a high-risk game. Don't invest your life savings; use only disposable funds. Also, you need to be able to read the charts and understand risk management, or you'll just be a victim of the market.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 01-10 05:38
Early entry indeed offers opportunities, but now? The waters are too deep, brother. --- Basically, it's gambling—betting on the community, marketing, and whether the project team will run away. --- Playing with spare money is okay, but never go All in, really. --- I just want to know what those bloggers promoting Chinese meme coins are thinking? --- Is it still hype after the trend has passed? Wake up, everyone. --- Taking profits is the way to go; the greedy ones got eaten. --- Watching the charts till I go bald, and in the end, still get cut... --- I've seen through this Chinese crypto scene—it's just a game of musical chairs. --- Spare money is really hard to come by; everyone wants to go All in. --- The project team running away has happened too many times, hasn't it?
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StakeWhisperervip
· 01-10 05:19
Getting in early is really a gamble of luck. I've seen too many people chase high and get trapped. To put it simply, it's a game of probability—few make money, many get cut. I've seen through the marketing tricks used in the Chinese crypto scene. Where's the next hot trend? Playing with spare money is okay, but don't borrow money to get in. Are you stupid?
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 01-10 05:13
Basically, it's gambling; those who get in early make money.
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