Recently, meme coins have once again become the market focus. This round of market movement indeed seized the opportunity, with significant gains over a few days. However, looking at the background of these projects—dominated by domestic teams, with tactics similar to those of well-known projects before—they often generate hype and then quickly cool down. The meme coin category itself lacks fundamental support, and after short-term popularity, it often falls into liquidity exhaustion. Investors need to clearly understand: the cycle of such projects is very short, and the risks are also high. After the hype subsides, there is often a large-scale decline. When participating, be sure to control risk exposure and avoid putting too much capital into these highly volatile assets.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 3h ago
The old trick of chopping leeks again, does anyone really believe it?
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GasFeeDodger
· 01-13 03:48
It's the familiar routine again; I can recite this set from the domestic team.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-12 00:15
Here we go again with this? Every time you say it's risky, but someone still goes all in.
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StakeWhisperer
· 01-11 06:50
Same old trick again, tired of the routine of pumping and cooling down.
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LazyDevMiner
· 01-11 06:49
It's that same old story, trying to make quick money by playing memes? Wake up, buddy.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 01-11 06:45
Here we go again with this routine? I'm already tired of it; it's always the same script.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-11 06:42
This meme coin wave is back to scam retail investors again, just the old tricks.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-11 06:40
Here we go again, the old trick of meme coins scamming retail investors, really getting tired of it.
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ForkLibertarian
· 01-11 06:27
It's the same old trick again, domestic teams repeatedly scamming investors.
Recently, meme coins have once again become the market focus. This round of market movement indeed seized the opportunity, with significant gains over a few days. However, looking at the background of these projects—dominated by domestic teams, with tactics similar to those of well-known projects before—they often generate hype and then quickly cool down. The meme coin category itself lacks fundamental support, and after short-term popularity, it often falls into liquidity exhaustion. Investors need to clearly understand: the cycle of such projects is very short, and the risks are also high. After the hype subsides, there is often a large-scale decline. When participating, be sure to control risk exposure and avoid putting too much capital into these highly volatile assets.