MEME tokens have completely transformed the landscape. From niche culture to the spotlight, they have now become the main focus of the market. The logic behind this is actually very simple—each MEME corresponds to a community, and each community is seeking its own resonance.



Where is the real money-making opportunity? Choosing the right target is one aspect, but a more critical factor is mindset. Don't engage in short-term speculation; instead, view it as a long-term endeavor. The market's trend indicator is shifting, and money will flow where the wind blows. Find projects supported by genuine communities with high cultural recognition, and then stick with them. This is the way to survive in the MEME wave.
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BTCRetirementFundvip
· 01-10 14:39
It's true what you said, but the problem is most people just can't hold on. --- High community recognition? That's easy to say, but when it comes to actually investing money, who isn't thinking short-term? --- Long-term career, huh? Let me check my wallet first. --- The trend is changing too quickly; if you can't keep up, you'll really lose out. --- Choosing the right target is harder than anything else; it also depends on luck. --- So in the end, you still need to find the right people to join the right groups—that's the real threshold. --- Short-term hype won't work, but what if the value shrinks in the long run? Where's the logic that holds up? --- Indeed, MEMEs without a real community are just shells. --- It sounds easy but is hard to do. How many can stick it out till the end? --- In this wave, the ones who made money are probably those who got in early.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 01-09 08:51
In plain terms, MEME is like an early digital art archive — what’s truly valuable has never been the image itself.
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TommyTeachervip
· 01-09 08:45
I'll take another look, and I still feel that those who advocate long-termism end up losing the most in the end.
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SerumSqueezervip
· 01-09 08:45
Long-term holding is truly a great wisdom, but I wonder how many people can withstand it. Whether you make money or not really depends on whether you believe in this community; I do. The short-term hype approach has long been outdated; you need to find projects with vitality.
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 01-09 08:37
Long-termism is just empty talk no matter how much you hear it; frankly, it still depends on who can resist selling off at a loss.
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