Set the Meme investment budget for 2026 at 3,000U per quarter to be more secure.
Recently, many people have been complaining about a major exchange's Meme support strategy, but this also raises an interesting question—will that exchange support some Meme projects that break conventional approaches?
From the exchange's perspective, the standardized logic of Meme operations has long been understood. Projects that truly attract traffic and popularity are often those with unexpected methods and clear differentiation. But the problem is, such projects also carry higher risks and greater uncertainty.
Therefore, strategically, the exchange might be cautious. After all, support means endorsement, and endorsement entails reputational risk. Those unconventional Meme projects are more likely to be integrated into the ecosystem because their prospects are controllable and their paths clear.
For those aiming to make a fortune in the Meme track, instead of waiting for exchange support, it's better to proactively invest in new players with creativity and strong execution. 💭
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StealthDeployer
· 2h ago
3000U in the first quarter? It's better to go all-in on a hot product for faster results.
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down_only_larry
· 12h ago
3000U per quarter? That's a bit conservative, but you can only survive long-term if you manage risks well.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 12h ago
3000U in the first quarter? Are you guys gambling or investing? You really need to see if the project team has something real.
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rugged_again
· 13h ago
3000U per quarter? This budget really depends on luck.
No matter how lucky we are, we have to give it a try.
If the exchange doesn't support innovative Memes, it means we still have to dig for it ourselves.
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WhaleShadow
· 13h ago
3000U per quarter? This guy is thinking quite conservatively, but with meme stuff, there's no chance if you're too cautious.
I understand the exchange's logic, but playing like this will only cause you to miss out on crazy projects. High risk often means high reward.
Instead of waiting for support, it's better to do your own digging. Anyway, the new strategies that are emerging now are just so-so. If you can't predict accurately, it's better to diversify your bets.
Set the Meme investment budget for 2026 at 3,000U per quarter to be more secure.
Recently, many people have been complaining about a major exchange's Meme support strategy, but this also raises an interesting question—will that exchange support some Meme projects that break conventional approaches?
From the exchange's perspective, the standardized logic of Meme operations has long been understood. Projects that truly attract traffic and popularity are often those with unexpected methods and clear differentiation. But the problem is, such projects also carry higher risks and greater uncertainty.
Therefore, strategically, the exchange might be cautious. After all, support means endorsement, and endorsement entails reputational risk. Those unconventional Meme projects are more likely to be integrated into the ecosystem because their prospects are controllable and their paths clear.
For those aiming to make a fortune in the Meme track, instead of waiting for exchange support, it's better to proactively invest in new players with creativity and strong execution. 💭