I recently realized a truth: to become the leader in Chinese MEME coins, relying solely on hype is far from enough; community building is the decisive factor.
Looking at those projects that have emerged, they all have a group of extremely dedicated community members behind them. Take the Musk-themed coins on Ethereum as an example—popularity and cohesion are off the charts, and the builders' execution matches their enthusiasm.
What's even more painful is the difference in returns: for the same Ethereum price increase of 1x, projects with strong community consensus can achieve 30-50x gains. The gap is just that big.
If Ethereum continues to rise to the 8500 mark, how will MEME coins with genuine community support perform? This is a question worth exploring deeply.
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MevSandwich
· 01-11 09:19
Community consensus is indeed the lifeblood of MEME coins; a project without a community is just an air coin.
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GasDevourer
· 01-08 22:14
The community can indeed determine life or death, but the premise must be true believers rather than a collection of leeks.
The data showing 30 to 50 times... sounds great, but how much of it is survivor bias?
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GasWaster69
· 01-08 09:52
Community consensus is more valuable than any marketing effort, and what you said is right.
A 30-50x difference versus 1x... that’s the power of faith, I’m impressed.
Wait, does that mean we need to pre-embed projects with genuine communities, or else we’ll just become bagholders again?
When Ethereum hit 8500, how high could these kinds of coins fly? I’m a bit excited.
There are tons of trending tokens, but only a few really survive. The key still depends on whether the token holders are genuinely committed.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 01-08 09:52
Community consensus is indeed a game-changer, but to be honest, right now there's a lot of false prosperity. We need to find projects where there are genuinely people willing to stick with it long-term.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-08 09:47
Community consensus is truly decisive, but to be honest, having just a community isn't enough; someone really has to dare to invest money into it.
A 30-50x difference is indeed incredible. The question is, how do we find a coin with a genuine community?
The market at 8500 is coming, let's watch. Anyway, MEME coins are like that—betting on the community and sentiment.
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RooftopVIP
· 01-08 09:45
Community consensus is indeed the chosen one, but to be honest, investing in meme coins is just gambling on human nature, betting on whose followers are more fanatic.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 01-08 09:43
At the end of the day, it still depends on popularity; otherwise, even the best story is useless.
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ApeDegen
· 01-08 09:31
Community consensus is really the ceiling; the topic is just the ticket in. For those projects with 30-50x returns, the underlying logic is that faith is valuable.
I recently realized a truth: to become the leader in Chinese MEME coins, relying solely on hype is far from enough; community building is the decisive factor.
Looking at those projects that have emerged, they all have a group of extremely dedicated community members behind them. Take the Musk-themed coins on Ethereum as an example—popularity and cohesion are off the charts, and the builders' execution matches their enthusiasm.
What's even more painful is the difference in returns: for the same Ethereum price increase of 1x, projects with strong community consensus can achieve 30-50x gains. The gap is just that big.
If Ethereum continues to rise to the 8500 mark, how will MEME coins with genuine community support perform? This is a question worth exploring deeply.