The update speed of MEME coins is truly outrageous. A few days ago, it was this hot meme, and today it's a new one again, with a new track every day, dazzling everyone. Yesterday, the topic was still this theme, and today it was replaced by a new concept. As long as you have money to invest, there will always be new coins to chase.
Honestly, who profits and who loses is a matter of perspective. But surely some people have made money, and others have become victims. As for where the money those who made profits come from, it might be a characteristic of this game itself—there's always a latecomer to take over. This is the magic of MEME coins: rapid fluctuations, fresh concepts, easy to get caught up in, with risk and opportunity always twin brothers. Do you dare to play?
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WhaleMinion
· 17h ago
Basically, it's a hot potato game—if you don't have the flower in your hand, you're doomed.
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gas_guzzler
· 17h ago
This is just a game of pass the flower, whoever catches the last stick is doomed.
I'm not chasing it, it just makes me dizzy to watch.
Early entry definitely made a lot of money, but the odds... forget it, I’d rather be honest and hold Bitcoin.
Damn, a new coin is out again? I knew it would be like this, I can never keep up with the rhythm.
Basically, it's a feast for the whales, retail investors are just side dishes.
This pace is crazy, my friend made five figures yesterday, and today he’s wiped out.
So, MEME is just a casino, don’t bet your living expenses on it.
Play? I choose to watch, it’s too exciting, I can’t handle it.
Look at those big V accounts changing concepts five times a day, they’re really good at their job.
Honestly, this round of retail investors was clearly harvested, no doubt about it.
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LiquidationWizard
· 18h ago
A new coin every day, who can keep up? I've given up on chasing it directly.
Those who can't catch up are cannon fodder; only a few people are really making money.
Honestly, this game is all about who runs the fastest.
Some people have really made a fortune, but most have suffered heavy losses.
I'll just wait and see; this pace is too crazy.
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HallucinationGrower
· 18h ago
A new coin every day, I can't keep up, brother.
Old brother, did you catch this wave again?
Basically, it's hot potato, see who gets burned.
I'm just watching, not touching this stuff anymore.
The ones making money are laughing to death, the ones losing are still dreaming.
This speed is unbelievable, yesterday's coin is already unwanted today.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 18h ago
A new coin every day, who can keep up with this pace? I feel like I'm always a half beat behind.
Wait, isn't this just hot potato? Those who got in early make a fortune, while the latercomers are just bagholders.
I just want to ask, are the profits really earned through skill, or are they just relying on information asymmetry to eat the old bread?
MEME stuff is crazy, yesterday's trending meme is already stale today, the speed is so fast I can't keep up.
Basically, it's a gambling game—some are happy, some are worried. I wouldn't dare go all in.
This round looks lively, but if I really had to throw money in, I’d have to think about it. After all, the taste of being a leek is unpleasant.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 18h ago
This is a hot potato game; everyone wants to be the one who is not the last to pass the baton.
The update speed of MEME coins is truly outrageous. A few days ago, it was this hot meme, and today it's a new one again, with a new track every day, dazzling everyone. Yesterday, the topic was still this theme, and today it was replaced by a new concept. As long as you have money to invest, there will always be new coins to chase.
Honestly, who profits and who loses is a matter of perspective. But surely some people have made money, and others have become victims. As for where the money those who made profits come from, it might be a characteristic of this game itself—there's always a latecomer to take over. This is the magic of MEME coins: rapid fluctuations, fresh concepts, easy to get caught up in, with risk and opportunity always twin brothers. Do you dare to play?