Auto mode doesn't exist at all, and the concept of "believers" is also untenable. Think about it—within a 3 to 30-minute time window, most meme coin investors have such a short attention span. You can't cultivate true believers in such a short period. The lifecycle of meme coins determines everything. They come and go quickly, and so does investors' enthusiasm. That's the reality. Those claims of building loyal communities are basically self-deception. The market's attention economy determines the fate of meme coins—rapid rise, quick cooling, and repeat.
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SnapshotBot
· 9h ago
That's right, meme coins are like that—quick in and out, no one truly holds onto them.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 01-11 16:49
Exactly right, meme coins are just tricks to harvest attention. There are no believers, only leeks.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 01-11 16:49
hypothesis: the attention span compression you're describing is basically the modern oracle problem—except instead of bridging on-chain data, we're bridging human psychology across increasingly fragmented time horizons. technically speaking, meme coins are just extracting value from the gap between dopamine hits, ngl
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UnluckyValidator
· 01-11 16:41
3 to 30 minutes? Bro, I spend even less time on meme coins, basically just a blink while looking at the chart.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 01-11 16:28
Really, who cares about believers in 3 to 30 minutes? Everyone is watching the price movement line.
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I've heard this automatic mode spiel so many times it’s giving me calluses, and some people still believe it.
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Wake up, everyone. There’s no such thing as a loyal community, only loyal arbitrage opportunities.
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Meme coins are like Schrödinger’s wealth—disappear the moment you open your eyes.
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A market that heats up for three minutes can’t cultivate any believers. It’s laughable; it’s just self-comforting for the chives.
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Rapid takeoff and rapid zeroing—that’s the real script of meme coins.
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Rather than believers, they are more like peers repeatedly cut by the attention economy.
Auto mode doesn't exist at all, and the concept of "believers" is also untenable. Think about it—within a 3 to 30-minute time window, most meme coin investors have such a short attention span. You can't cultivate true believers in such a short period. The lifecycle of meme coins determines everything. They come and go quickly, and so does investors' enthusiasm. That's the reality. Those claims of building loyal communities are basically self-deception. The market's attention economy determines the fate of meme coins—rapid rise, quick cooling, and repeat.