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🔥 The true face of Chinese MEME: Looks hot, but actually under "examination"
Don't expect it to skyrocket tomorrow—behind this wave of Chinese MEME emerging, there's actually a market vacuum: funds lack clear direction, and large-scale new entries haven't arrived yet.
🌪️ It is inherently different: emotional, ignoring logic, forcibly thrown into an ecosystem that values order. But this ecosystem doesn't outright reject it; instead, it gives it a trial opportunity.
💬 Why did Chinese MEME suddenly become popular?
The discourse power in the crypto circle has always been held by the English-speaking world. Chinese users have long played the role of "spectators." Chinese MEME is doing one seemingly simple but actually disruptive thing: expressing market sentiment in their native language.
"$我踏马来了" (I'm really coming) and "爱你老几" (Love you, old few) — these don't need translation and instantly resonate. This isn't about financial product design; it's cultural instinct.
⚠️ But the problem lies here:
MEME coins lack fundamental support and rely entirely on the collective belief of market participants. If the focus of consensus is too singular or overly dependent on a certain language or culture, it naturally struggles to break regional boundaries. No matter how wildly the Chinese community spreads, it’s hard to reach a global audience as seamlessly as English content.
🔬 The market is observing calmly:
Allowing Chinese MEME to appear can test liquidity and control risk spillover. This isn't a one-time release but a step-by-step experiment. The system is asking three questions:
• Can this form a long-term community?
• Will it inspire more creative variants?
• After the hype fades, will people still care?
⏳ The key now isn't guessing highs or lows:
The core proposition of Chinese MEME is: Can the emotions of the Chinese community be incorporated into the long-term crypto ecosystem?
If no, it will gradually be forgotten;
If yes, ultimately, only those that are easiest to remember and easiest to spread will survive.
🚀 Now is not the time to judge.
It is still fighting for the "being remembered" qualification, far from the stage of fighting for the "ticket."
Time will give the answer.
📌 Key point: Don't be fooled by short-term gains, and don't underestimate the long-term significance of this experiment.
Which Chinese MEME do you think can truly survive? See you in the comments 👇