Recently, I added another batch of meme coins to my holdings, planning to wrap up and go play ball. Looking at the market now, honestly, whether you post or I post, where do the 10x gains come from? Every project seems to follow this logic. Many projects can be identified just by their names as being promoted by major exchanges as representatives of a super cycle. I think those top institutions will continue to mention and participate. Actually, upon reflection, the market is indeed in a super cycle phase defined by a major exchange.
Finally, I also held a coin that I feel is purely a conspiracy theory, $MO. Although I’ve already lost half, my logic is simple — these kinds of coins only have two outcomes: either zero or a 10x return. It’s that straightforward and brutal.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 14h ago
This $MO's gamble is really intense, risking half and still daring to hold on—either total loss or skyrocket to the moon. I just love this kind of no-middle-ground approach.
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QuorumVoter
· 14h ago
Haha, this logic is brilliant. Losing 50% and still so calm, truly has a laid-back attitude.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 15h ago
Alright, gambling again, this is the joy of Web3
Meme coins, to put it simply, are all about who runs faster. I give your logic a full score
Risk half and still dare to hold, I need to learn your mindset
It's really just waiting for that 10x moment, right?
Institutions eat the meat, we drink the soup, that's how it is at this stage
$MO coins are really all-in or all-out plays
Either zero or 10x, there’s no middle ground
I also can't understand why wait, just go all-in directly
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 15h ago
Haha, this is the gambler's mentality—still risking it despite losing half.
Meme coins are basically about luck; there's no real logic involved.
I've seen many like $MO; nine out of ten are just scams.
Recently, I added another batch of meme coins to my holdings, planning to wrap up and go play ball. Looking at the market now, honestly, whether you post or I post, where do the 10x gains come from? Every project seems to follow this logic. Many projects can be identified just by their names as being promoted by major exchanges as representatives of a super cycle. I think those top institutions will continue to mention and participate. Actually, upon reflection, the market is indeed in a super cycle phase defined by a major exchange.
Finally, I also held a coin that I feel is purely a conspiracy theory, $MO. Although I’ve already lost half, my logic is simple — these kinds of coins only have two outcomes: either zero or a 10x return. It’s that straightforward and brutal.