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$AXS $DASH $STO This wave of Chinese MEME phenomena is worth a good look.
Don't be blinded by short-term gains—this round of concentrated Chinese MEME爆发 just happens to land on a market node that is suspended. There is no new influx of capital, nor a clear narrative direction. Everyone is testing, and the system is also testing.
**Why Chinese MEME?**
The discourse power in the crypto world has long been dominated by English, and Chinese users are accustomed to being "receivers." But Chinese MEME has done something interesting—it has returned emotional authority to the native language. Expressions like "$我踏马来了" and "爱你老几" don't need translation; they resonate instantly. This isn't a carefully designed financial product; it's a cultural instinct explosion.
This is the core appeal.
**But the problem lies here**
MEME itself has no anchor. All value is built on consensus. When this consensus is highly concentrated within a single language and cultural circle, it’s difficult to naturally break out. No matter how popular the Chinese community spreads, it’s hard to expand to the global market without loss. These are natural boundaries.
**What is the system doing?**
You’ll find that these MEME coins are allowed to appear in liquid positions but are not promoted on a large scale. This is not denial but a "cold observation"—providing an environment for liquidity testing while controlling the scope of risk diffusion.
The system is asking a few questions:
• Can a stable community be formed? Or will it disperse once the hype fades?
• Can it trigger continuous secondary creation and evolution?
• When the hype subsides, will anyone still be willing to bring it up?
The answers to these questions determine whether Chinese MEME is worth being remembered long-term.
**Don’t rush to bet on rises or falls**
At this stage, the real gamble is: can Chinese sentiment be long-term financialized?
If the answer is no, these MEME will naturally fade, and in a few months, no one might mention them again.
If the answer is yes, only those that are easiest to remember and most resilient in dissemination will survive in the end. A few top ones will form cultural memories, while others gradually fade out.
It’s not time to draw conclusions yet. Chinese MEME hasn't even started fighting for a long-term "ticket" yet; it’s just proving whether it has the qualification to be remembered by the system.
Time will filter the answers for everyone. Don’t overestimate short-term gains, and don’t underestimate the significance of long-term experiments.