The survival line of MEME coins is actually very clear:



The ones that die rely on luck to pump — when it’s rising, you can’t catch it; when it’s falling, you can’t escape, and in the end, a bunch of retail investors are left holding the bag. These types of coins often have no soul; when KOLs set the rhythm and take a profit, they disappear, and the community also falls apart.

The MEME coins that survive are truly different. Behind them stands a group of people who are always working, a community that is not afraid of criticism, not afraid of drops, and resolutely refuses to give up.

Supporters who refuse to be driven away by criticism, and a group that cannot be dispersed even when prices fall. When the price drops, genuine holders actually step up to buy; even when outside noise is loud, the community keeps building, developing, and operating. Such resilience is something ordinary projects simply cannot achieve.

“The ones that can’t be killed by a pump will eventually push you to the top.” — This phrase in the crypto world hits hard, but it’s also very true.

The MEME tokens that make it to the end, rising is not a miracle, and falling won’t kill them, because they are never driven by market manipulators, but by a group of old investors who have been cut and criticized but never give up. They use real money and continuous participation to prove the value of the community.

A community that continues to build is truly worthy of respect. Such MEME coins can traverse bull and bear cycles and ultimately be seen by the whole world.

True contribution will be proven by time.
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SeasonedInvestorvip
· 01-10 17:38
Exactly right, it all depends on whether there are real people actively working in the community. The difference between DOGE and PEPE is this: one has genuine supporters pushing forward, while the other is just KOLs cutting profits and then blocking.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 01-10 15:41
That's true, but how many meme coins are actually still alive? Most of them are stories from yesterday.
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 01-10 07:49
That hits too close to home. The true surviving meme is exactly like this — not because of luck, but because of a strong community. Look at Doge and Pepe — one has been around for over ten years, and although Pepe came later, the community's stickiness is undeniable... Can't kill it, and instead, it gets stronger the more it's "harvested."
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OnchainArchaeologistvip
· 01-08 08:20
They're all people who got wrecked but still keep playing, truly embodying the resilience of retail investors.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-08 08:20
To be honest, the DOGE enthusiasts are still working hard, unlike some coins that cool off overnight. Retail investors get cut and still continue to hold, now that's true faith.
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 01-08 08:20
Relying on the community rather than the whales—that's the way to survive. Those who say MEME coins are all trash simply don't understand.
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nft_widowvip
· 01-08 08:19
It's quite a sobering statement, but the meme coins that truly survive definitely have that "can't die" vibe, and the community folks are just stubborn.
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VirtualRichDreamvip
· 01-08 08:15
To be honest, this sounds good, but the reality is that most memes still die in the realm of "community resilience." Don't fool yourself; only a few can really stick it out.
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