Looking for a memecoin that actually has staying power? Here's the thing—rug pulls are everywhere, so you really need to check two things: Is the community genuinely active or just a bunch of bots? A strong community isn't just numbers; it's people who actually engage, discuss, and stick around through the volatility. That's your real safety net. Before you put money in, spend time in their Discord or Telegram. See if people are building something or just hyping and dumping. The coins that don't crash and burn? They're the ones with communities that actually care.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 13h ago
To be honest, I've long since exhausted the method of browsing Discord to check community activity. 99% are bots and sheep farmers, and there are very few who can genuinely chat.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 13h ago
Honestly, I never touch projects on Discord that are full of bots; I've seen too many.
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SandwichHunter
· 14h ago
Bro, I just want to say that this set of theories sounds correct, but in reality, when you join the group, it's full of Chinese bots and copied and pasted nonsense.
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ForkTrooper
· 14h ago
Just a half-day lurking on Discord is enough to see the real deal; don't be fooled by the numbers.
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DefiPlaybook
· 14h ago
According to on-chain data, the correlation coefficient between community activity and project survival rate is approximately 0.73. It is worth noting that the collapse of most meme coins is precisely due to fake communities where robot accounts account for over 60%. It is recommended to focus on three dimensions: message frequency on Discord, the number of wallet holding addresses, and the depth of contract interactions.
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PhantomHunter
· 14h ago
I'll be honest, checking community activity is really effective, but most people are just fooling themselves.
Discord is full of repeaters, no one is truly building.
Rug pulls are so frequent it's ridiculous, might as well go all in on Bitcoin.
You have to experience the community strength yourself; the data is all fake.
Join the group for five minutes and you'll know if they're genuine fans or just following the trend.
Looking for a memecoin that actually has staying power? Here's the thing—rug pulls are everywhere, so you really need to check two things: Is the community genuinely active or just a bunch of bots? A strong community isn't just numbers; it's people who actually engage, discuss, and stick around through the volatility. That's your real safety net. Before you put money in, spend time in their Discord or Telegram. See if people are building something or just hyping and dumping. The coins that don't crash and burn? They're the ones with communities that actually care.