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#数字资产市场洞察 In this cycle, the gameplay of memes is quite interesting. Many people are still struggling with how to choose, so let's talk about it——how have you been thinking about the layout logic of these high-risk varieties recently? Are you chasing trends or do you have your own criteria for selecting coins?
Chasing trends? Don't kid me, by the time a trend comes out, it's already the dumb buyers.
You still have to figure it out for yourself, which team has something behind it, don't just settle for a meme.
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Chasing trends? Isn't that just another way of saying you're a dumb buyer for someone else?
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To be honest, memes are just about betting on popularity, betting on finding the next fool to catch a falling knife who is even dumber than you.
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I do have standards, and the standard is that I don’t touch any of the top ten in the rise rankings.
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My logic this time is very simple; I do the reverse operation based on how many people in the comments section shout to buy.
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Seriously asking, do you all really have a method for selecting coins or are you just randomly taking chances?
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My recent layout logic: randomly pick a wallet Address, see what they are holding, and buy what they have; this is called following smart people.
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Memes are like the lottery in the crypto world; the lottery shop owner is the happiest, guess who the owner is.
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Chasing trends? Based on past experience, this is an invitation to the slaughterhouse. Monitoring shows that the changes in contracts deployed late at night are the key, but who really looks at that?
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The interesting part is, what are the standards for selecting coins? Most people have no standards, only greed. I look at the historical records of the contract creators, and unsurprisingly, there are a few familiar addresses again.
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To put it bluntly, it's just gambling, but some people look at the Candlestick when they bet, while others look at the code. The former loses more thoroughly.
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It’s worth noting that this round of Liquidity Trap is much more hidden than the last cycle; if it weren't for the real-time alerts from late-night monitoring, I would have been trapped long ago. What about you? Do you really have your own standards, or are you just taking chances?