The classic cat meme born in 2011 has suddenly gained a new story in the past two years. The entire crypto market is shifting its focus— the previous wave of meme coins has fully played out, and now institutions and investors are looking for the next narrative breakthrough.
This is not just imagination. From a market cycle perspective, meme coin waves always take turns appearing. When a certain theme is overhyped, a new consensus will emerge. Over the past decade, the fan base and cultural recognition accumulated by this cat have become assets that are ripe for rediscovery.
Instead of chasing new coins that lack maturity and validation, it’s better to focus on projects that have stood the test of time. They represent certainty—after so many years of market fluctuations, meme coins that still survive and maintain popularity are proof of a shared consensus. For participants looking to seize this market opportunity, this might be a good entry point.
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CrashHotline
· 23h ago
The Dogecoin hype has faded, now it's the cats' turn to shine? I've heard this line too many times.
How many rounds of getting chopped up have you gone through, and you're still believing in "time will tell"... Seriously?
Just surviving for over ten years is stable? Come on, wake up. Meme coins have never had any certainty.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 01-12 15:50
Dogecoin's popularity has cooled down. Is it now the cats' turn? That's interesting.
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TestnetNomad
· 01-10 13:19
Dogecoin's popularity has dropped, now it's the cats' turn? I kind of understand this logic, but it feels like they say the same thing every time...
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GasFeeGazer
· 01-10 13:11
The hype around Dogecoin has faded. Is it now time for cats to make a comeback? A decade of accumulation does have some meaning.
It's another cycle, and it feels like someone always says this time is different.
Are institutions really watching this, or is it just the community getting excited again?
Verified projects sound reliable, but the stories of new coins are often more exciting.
Will this wave of cats be more intense than Dogecoin? I'm a bit looking forward to it.
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TideReceder
· 01-10 13:09
Dogecoin's popularity has cooled down, and now Catcoin is rising? I'm tired of this routine; it feels like a new trick to harvest profits.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-10 12:53
Dogecoin's hype has cooled down, now it's the cats' turn? That logic... is a bit far-fetched.
Wait, really? Can a meme coin that's been around for over ten years make a comeback? I feel like this is just another round of harvesting.
But to be fair, it's still more reliable than those worthless coins.
Hopefully, it's not just the whales spreading rumors again.
I'm quite tempted to gamble, but I need to see what the institutions' attitude is first.
The classic cat meme born in 2011 has suddenly gained a new story in the past two years. The entire crypto market is shifting its focus— the previous wave of meme coins has fully played out, and now institutions and investors are looking for the next narrative breakthrough.
This is not just imagination. From a market cycle perspective, meme coin waves always take turns appearing. When a certain theme is overhyped, a new consensus will emerge. Over the past decade, the fan base and cultural recognition accumulated by this cat have become assets that are ripe for rediscovery.
Instead of chasing new coins that lack maturity and validation, it’s better to focus on projects that have stood the test of time. They represent certainty—after so many years of market fluctuations, meme coins that still survive and maintain popularity are proof of a shared consensus. For participants looking to seize this market opportunity, this might be a good entry point.