Why do your pumped meme coins always go to zero


Pumping meme coins has a strict rule: by the time you see someone shouting in the group, you're already at least two rounds late.
The first round is snipers and MEV bots, entering within 5 seconds after the contract is deployed, taking advantage of the information gap at the code level.
The second round is on-chain monitoring players, killing into new pools within 1 minute of creation, taking advantage of the tool-level information gap.
By the time the group starts posting CA, candlestick screenshots, and shouting "hundredfold bottom," it's already the third round—those first two waves are dumping their holdings onto you.
Many people think pumping meme coins is about speed, but it's actually about the level of information.
Which level you see it at determines whether you profit or lose.
Group chats are at the very end of the information chain; by the time you're pumping in the group, the expected value is negative—occasionally hitting a hundredfold won't fill the holes left by ninety-nine others going to zero.
Summary: The window for making money with meme coins isn't in the group, but in your toolchain.
Without on-chain monitoring tools, not understanding whether liquidity is locked or not, and not knowing how much the devs are holding, don't touch it.
That's not pumping meme coins; that's paying salaries to snipers.
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