To be honest, the recent market atmosphere has changed. Those investment logic and strong bullish cases that once stood up to scrutiny seem to be less and less convincing. Instead, the market has taught a lesson for sticking to fundamental analysis, while turning around to profit from those inexplicable things. Quite ironic, isn't it?



Meme coins themselves are actually fine; they have their own logic and entertainment value. But the current problem is that the entire market's attention has been attracted by some obscure concepts, with many followers. Projects with real fundamentals and well-thought-out investment propositions are instead being neglected in the corner. The market no longer rewards research and insight, but luck and the speed of following trends.
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OnlyOnMainnetvip
· 01-12 07:00
Fundamentals? That stuff is really worthless now, it makes me feel uncomfortable just looking at it. Everyone doing research in the crypto space has been cut, yet the trash coins that flood the screens every day are taking off. The game rules have really changed. What's the point of research? Now it's all about who has the fastest information, who can run faster, or else you're just being used as a leek.
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GateUser-a180694bvip
· 01-12 06:57
Fundamental analysis? Ha, you've been taught a harsh lesson by reality, huh? Me too... In the end, I still made some money following a few wild concepts, but it was a bitter irony. Even though meme coins are crazy, there are just too many traps. Now, who still looks at technical analysis? It's all about luck and gambling. Honestly, people doing research are increasingly at a disadvantage, while those who know nothing and follow the trend make money. The market is sick. Investment logic? Forget it. Now it's all about who can keep up and who catches the right trend. To be honest, research is dead. You have to adopt a gambling mindset. Are you playing like that too?
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SerumSurfervip
· 01-12 06:54
Fundamental analysis has really become a burden now, I'm truly exhausted. Forget it, I don't want to think about it anymore. Just follow the meme coins and trade them, making money is the hard truth anyway. This is Web3. Things that can't be logically explained are actually skyrocketing. I’ve spent half a year doing research, and it turns out it’s not even as fast as a single tweet. Where is the promised value investing? It’s all dead on the road. The market is just a casino. Recognizing this makes it easier to accept. It's tough. Watching others buy recklessly and see prices surge, while I’m stuck studying whitepapers. All my previous persistence has now been wasted, this feeling is really hard to bear. Following the trend to make money, deep research to lose money, a surreal reality.
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AlwaysMissingTopsvip
· 01-12 06:36
Fundamental analysis is really useless now, it's better to just keep up with the rapid screen scrolling. You can't make money through research; luck and quick reflexes are the real keys. This market is insanely magical. Serious projects are all fools, with news of meme coins getting rich overnight everywhere. We're still reading whitepapers. To put it bluntly, what the market wants now isn't thinking, but quick, accurate, and ruthless follow-the-trend moves. This logic is a bit hopeless, it feels like the era of quality projects being buried has arrived. Those making money are gambling, those analyzing are losing money. What's the point? Researchers are being ground down by the market, while those inexplicable things are booming. Why does it feel like our industry is becoming more like a casino than an investment?
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