Recently observed the performance of low-market-cap tokens launched by several exchanges, and I feel that top-tier exchanges actually want to bring the attention back to the Meme sector.



The strategy seems very clear: start with the spot market, then follow up with a wave of low-market-cap tokens. The idea sounds great, but the reality is quite different—neither of these moves has led to the expected market trend.

One token started to retrace immediately after launch, which was expected. But the other is more interesting—there's a wave of criticism across the internet. Interestingly, I think the community's complaints are not really about missing the chance to buy in, but rather that the heat and cultural atmosphere around Meme tokens seem to be genuinely fading. The sense of collective resonance is gone.

Honestly, I personally don't have much opinion; I can accept it all. After all, in this current market environment, I've already lost enough to become somewhat numb, and everything seems quite normal.
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ChainChefvip
· 01-11 10:29
meme's flavor's just gone flat ngl, exchanges trying to reheat yesterday's dish but nobody's hungry anymore 🍽️
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GasFeePhobiavip
· 01-08 11:06
Damn, it's the same old trick again. Once the exchange cashes out, there's no follow-up. Getting numb to losses is indeed a state of mind, and I'm almost there too. Meme is just a pump-and-dump game; once the hype dies down, it's naturally over. No one can do anything about this market; lying flat is more comfortable. The community has long dispersed; it really doesn't have that vibe anymore.
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FlatTaxvip
· 01-08 11:01
Speaking of the exchange's current combination punch, it's really not working anymore. The popularity of Meme has indeed cooled down; without buzz, there's no story. I've been losing money for a long time, anyway, everything looks the same. This round of market is just testing people's patience. The collective resonance is gone, Meme is half dead.
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GasFeeGazervip
· 01-08 10:58
Meme culture is really fading fast, it's losing its momentum.
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CoffeeOnChainvip
· 01-08 10:57
Meme is really cooling off, it's not about not making money, it's just that the feeling is gone After all the effort, I still can't hold on, exchanges want to speculate but can't move I'm completely亏麻, anyway it's all the same This round of market has some substance, but nothing can be saved
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-08 10:55
Meme is really cooling off now. Even if exchanges push it hard, no one is taking the bait. Losing money to numbness is truly wisdom. It's better to be honest and stick to mainstream projects. Chasing these low-market-cap tokens is just asking for trouble. Community complaints are just complaints; frankly, there's no resonance anymore. No one is doing well in this market cycle. Don't think you can turn things around with meme tokens.
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