Still obsessing over candlestick charts? You might already be out of date. In this market cycle, the rise of MEME coins has completely changed the way a bull market operates.
Look at projects like $PEPE, $SHIB, and $DOGE—what made them popular? Not technical indicators, but emotions. When enough people resonate, consensus is formed. Communities are no longer just a backdrop; they are the very value itself. And those cultural elements that can be spread and narratives that can spark discussions have long been upgraded to tangible assets.
What does this mean? Projects that know how to tell stories, create resonance, and operate communities are gaining an edge. Traditional fundamental analysis has become ineffective; instead, understanding human nature and group psychology is key.
Do you have any projects that seem to have the potential to "break out"? Share your discoveries in the comments, and let’s see who can catch this MEME wave.
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GasFeeCrying
· 12h ago
Honestly, I really don't believe that pure emotion can guarantee a win... But PEPE's recent pump is indeed outrageous.
Community operation = value, sounds impressive, but when the bear market comes, you'll see who's really just swimming naked.
Stop bragging, you still need to look at the fundamentals. MEME coins are just gambling on human nature.
I've heard this theory a hundred times, and most of them end up zero. You guys still haven't woken up.
Emotions can spread, so can panic selling. Who dares to go all-in on this kind of thing?
Making money by storytelling? I think it's just storytelling to cut leeks.
MEME has indeed made money, but now entering the market means gambling on whether you can take over the position, which is a bit exciting.
Potential to break out of the circle? It depends on the founders' backgrounds and capital push; a community alone is useless.
But to be fair, this wave is definitely much more impressive than pure technicals, at least for quick profits.
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GasFeeLady
· 12h ago
ngl, this meme narrative stuff is just mass psychology dressed up as "community building"... watched the gwei spike 3 times during doge pumps, every single time. people chasing emotion instead of watching their tx costs 💀
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 12h ago
Potential to break the circle? Basically, it's about whose "harvesting" mechanism is packaged most like a cultural phenomenon.
Emotional trading is just emotional trading; don't dress it up with consensus, we all know it well.
PEPE's wave did capture something, but now those who jump in still dare to say they understand group psychology? I think they just understand how to become the last batch of bagholders.
Telling stories is fine, as long as you don't get brainwashed by your own story. Just for your reference, everyone.
Community operation ≈ good chip distribution? That logic makes me laugh. Look at who accumulated early, and you'll understand.
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notSatoshi1971
· 12h ago
To be honest, the current technical analysis is just a decoration; it's all about storytelling to get attention. Dogecoin has risen so many times, so what's impossible?
Retail investors buy into this; consensus is more effective than candlestick charts. The key is whose story is told more convincingly.
Coins without community management can't get ahead at all, that's the truth.
But even the best storytelling needs someone to take the bait, which tests luck.
Thinking back to the madness of DOGE in those years, I now realize it was a victory of collective psychology.
MEME coins are good for quick profits, but for long-term holding, it still depends on whether the team is reliable.
When choosing projects, it's better to look for communities with warmth—that's where true value lies.
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UnruggableChad
· 12h ago
Honestly, candlestick charts should have been discarded long ago. Now it's all about psychological warfare.
Don't make it so complicated; whoever can stir emotions wins.
MEME coins are indeed crazy, but after this wave? It's another round of cutting leeks.
I'm interested in those with inherent cultural attributes, not just surviving through marketing.
Still obsessing over candlestick charts? You might already be out of date. In this market cycle, the rise of MEME coins has completely changed the way a bull market operates.
Look at projects like $PEPE, $SHIB, and $DOGE—what made them popular? Not technical indicators, but emotions. When enough people resonate, consensus is formed. Communities are no longer just a backdrop; they are the very value itself. And those cultural elements that can be spread and narratives that can spark discussions have long been upgraded to tangible assets.
What does this mean? Projects that know how to tell stories, create resonance, and operate communities are gaining an edge. Traditional fundamental analysis has become ineffective; instead, understanding human nature and group psychology is key.
Do you have any projects that seem to have the potential to "break out"? Share your discoveries in the comments, and let’s see who can catch this MEME wave.