2026 is destined to be an interesting year. Chinese MEME culture is beginning to establish its influence, and this year is likely to be a turning point for the true rise of this field.
Rather than investing, it's more like a lottery mentality—participating in this wave, why not?
BTC and ETH, the two veteran giants, remain the main characters not to be ignored. Their performance often reflects the overall market sentiment. But what truly stands out is the emergence of projects like PIPPIN. These projects often carry cultural attributes and community enthusiasm, perfectly echoing the potential cultural boom in 2026.
Opportunities always favor those with keen observation.
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FreeMinter
· 23h ago
I love hearing about the lottery mentality, just worried about not winning after buying, haha
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SignatureLiquidator
· 01-14 08:41
I agree with the lottery mentality, but the gambling MEME culture explosion? Feels like we're back to 2021 again.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-14 00:31
I'm serious about the lottery mentality; anyway, I treat spare money as entertainment.
MEME is indeed quite interesting, but it depends on who is running it behind the scenes.
I haven't heard of PIPPIN; let's observe first and see.
2026 still feels early; what are you all going all-in on now?
A cultural explosion? Let's wait and see if there's a real user base first.
Honestly, I still trust BTC and ETH more.
Most of these new projects are just hype; don't get caught off guard, that's the real risk.
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ApeDegen
· 01-12 12:35
The analogy of the lottery mentality is brilliant; I came for this reason haha
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ContractBugHunter
· 01-12 05:50
I'm okay with the lottery mentality, but those who truly dare to all-in on PIPPIN must be quite confident.
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LayoffMiner
· 01-12 05:48
Lottery mentality? I went all in directly, anyway, even if I lose, I won't lose my pants
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SwapWhisperer
· 01-12 05:47
The analogy of the lottery mentality is brilliant; after all, it's all gambling. It's better to bet on something with cultural value.
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HashRateHermit
· 01-12 05:46
The analogy of the lottery mentality is brilliant; basically, we're just at the moment when gambling culture goes mainstream.
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StopLossMaster
· 01-12 05:39
I like the saying about the lottery mentality; after all, it's all gambling. Might as well bet on the cultural trend.
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ThesisInvestor
· 01-12 05:24
The analogy of the lottery mentality is spot on, but to be honest, I'm still a bit cautious about projects like PIPPIN.
I'm really looking forward to Chinese MEME truly rising, but I'm just worried it might be another passing trend.
BTC and ETH are very stable, but new projects do tend to be easy to stumble upon pitfalls.
Good observation skills help, but luck also needs to be on your side.
If 2026 truly becomes a cultural explosion, then it will depend on who can secure early positions.
To put it simply, the real profit-makers are still that small group of people.
2026 is destined to be an interesting year. Chinese MEME culture is beginning to establish its influence, and this year is likely to be a turning point for the true rise of this field.
Rather than investing, it's more like a lottery mentality—participating in this wave, why not?
BTC and ETH, the two veteran giants, remain the main characters not to be ignored. Their performance often reflects the overall market sentiment. But what truly stands out is the emergence of projects like PIPPIN. These projects often carry cultural attributes and community enthusiasm, perfectly echoing the potential cultural boom in 2026.
Opportunities always favor those with keen observation.