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It's a bit embarrassing to say— the money I lost during the 2025 Meme craze was more than I made during the 2024 Bitcoin bull market.

At that time, market sentiment was high, and new Memes kept emerging. I chased a coin called “XXXX” at a high— it surged 300% in 24 hours, and everyone in the group was shouting “hundredfold start,” so I FOMOed in, and it started to fall within two hours of buying. I didn’t set a stop loss, thinking “it will rebound eventually.” As a result, it dropped over 90% from the high, and it still hasn’t recovered.

After reviewing, I summarized a few painful lessons:

First, the trading logic of Memes is completely different from BTC. BTC has fundamentals— institutional adoption, ETF inflows, halving narratives. But Memes are purely driven by emotion; they don’t need a reason to rise, and the same applies to falls. Using long-term thinking from BTC to trade Memes is like bringing a knife to a gunfight.

Second, liquidity is the lifeline of Memes. Many small-cap Memes seem to have astonishing gains, but their actual liquidity is extremely poor— the unrealized gains you see are just on paper. Once you want to sell, the price crashes through. Before trading Memes now, I always check the depth and 24-hour trading volume on Gate.io; if liquidity isn’t sufficient, I don’t touch it.

Third, the core of Meme trading is “speed.” Unlike BTC, which can be held long-term, Meme cycles are usually measured in hours or even minutes. Enter quickly, exit even faster. Take profits and run, don’t be greedy— there’s no “value investing” in Memes, only “speed games.”

Gate.io’s spot trading volume in May 2026 increased by 11.5% against the trend, reaching $43.8 billion, ranking first among major global exchanges— this shows that even in a sluggish market, a large amount of active funds are still seeking opportunities. But opportunities and traps are often separated by only a thin line.

The one thing I want to say most to newcomers: don’t think you can make money just because others are making money on Memes. What you see are the survivors; you don’t see the thousands of accounts that went to zero. It’s okay to experiment with small funds, but don’t bet your entire wealth on it. It’s a bit embarrassing to say— the money I lost during the 2025 Meme craze was more than I made during the 2024 Bitcoin bull market.

At that time, market sentiment was high, and new Memes kept emerging. I chased a coin called “XXXX” at a high— it surged 300% in 24 hours, and everyone in the group was shouting “hundredfold start,” so I FOMOed in, and it started to fall within two hours of buying. I didn’t set a stop loss, thinking “it will rebound eventually.” As a result, it dropped over 90% from the high, and it still hasn’t recovered.

After reviewing, I summarized a few painful lessons:

First, the trading logic of Memes is completely different from BTC. BTC has fundamentals— institutional adoption, ETF inflows, halving narratives. But Memes are purely driven by emotion; they don’t need a reason to rise, and the same applies to falls. Using long-term thinking from BTC to trade Memes is like bringing a knife to a gunfight.

Second, liquidity is the lifeline of Memes. Many small-cap Memes seem to have astonishing gains, but their actual liquidity is extremely poor— the unrealized gains you see are just on paper. Once you want to sell, the price crashes through. Before trading Memes now, I always check the depth and 24-hour trading volume on Gate.io; if liquidity isn’t sufficient, I don’t touch it.

Third, the core of Meme trading is “speed.” Unlike BTC, which can be held long-term, Meme cycles are usually measured in hours or even minutes. Enter quickly, exit even faster. Take profits and run, don’t be greedy— there’s no “value investing” in Memes, only “speed games.”

Gate.io’s spot trading volume in May 2026 increased by 11.5% against the trend, reaching $43.8 billion, ranking first among major global exchanges— this shows that even in a sluggish market, a large amount of active funds are still seeking opportunities. But opportunities and traps are often separated by only a thin line.

The one thing I want to say most to newcomers: don’t think you can make money just because others are making money on Memes. What you see are the survivors; you don’t see the thousands of accounts that went to zero. It’s okay to experiment with small funds, but don’t bet your entire wealth on it.
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