Have you ever thought about it—behind the rise of these meme tokens, it's actually the power of the community? Let's talk about it—what kind of community can take a project from zero to having a presence, and even create cultural influence? Feel free to join the discussion, share your thoughts on the development direction of meme culture, and what kind of community management can truly win people's hearts.
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RunWhenCut
· 01-10 06:26
Community power? Sounds good, but actually it's just more bagholders. The old trick of early entrants cutting latecomers has been around forever.
Meme coins still rely on that little bit of operation; honestly, whoever tells the best story wins.
Cultural influence? If you have money, you have it; if not, it's just trash coins. Don't fool yourself.
Keeping people in the community? When prices go up, everyone stays; when they fall, even your mother won't recognize you.
By the way, whose meme coin has the biggest surge this round? Let me see if there's a chance to jump in.
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RugResistant
· 01-09 14:27
meme tokens "community power"... ngl, looked into the actual tokenomics on half these projects and red flags detected everywhere. most communities are just exit liquidity for devs tbh. DYOR but here's my analysis - check the wallet distributions first, that's where the real story is
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Liquidated_Larry
· 01-08 07:59
Honestly, whether meme coins are popular or not mainly depends on who can set the rhythm. Sometimes, community strength doesn't matter much.
Community management? Ha, most projects are just a front for harvesting profits.
But occasionally, there are a few that truly rise from genuine feelings, and that's the real charm.
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Sorry, I forgot these folks all want to hear good things.
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Instead of discussing communities, it's better to see whose wallet is the deepest—that's true cultural influence.
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Speaking of which, it's no coincidence that meme coins can become popular. I'm just worried that someone with bad intentions might ruin it all quickly.
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Can community management retain people's loyalty? Just kidding, when the coin price rises, everyone is involved; when it falls, they scatter very quickly.
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ForkItAll
· 01-08 07:59
Community power? Basically, it's a combination of fanaticism and luck. Most projects are just a flash in the pan.
Meme coins aren't popular because the community is so strong; it's purely driven by gambler mentality. Don't fool yourself.
Keeping people's loyalty? Uh... as long as the price keeps rising, that's fine. If it drops for a second, they'll run away. Who believes in the community's story?
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BearMarketNoodler
· 01-08 07:57
Meme tokens are just a game that bets on human greed. Claims that community power is just armchair strategizing are just excuses. What truly retains people's hearts are liquidity and narrative—don't treat retail investors as fools.
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YieldChaser
· 01-08 07:49
To be honest, meme coins are gambling, and no matter how strong the community is, it can't save a bad project.
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Have you ever thought about it—behind the rise of these meme tokens, it's actually the power of the community? Let's talk about it—what kind of community can take a project from zero to having a presence, and even create cultural influence? Feel free to join the discussion, share your thoughts on the development direction of meme culture, and what kind of community management can truly win people's hearts.