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I entered the crypto world very early. I first encountered BTC around 2010 when it was worth $1. At that time, I was just getting started. I truly entered the crypto space in 2013, when I was mining with Avalon and Antminer first-generation machines in my living room. Later, I also made several hundred million yuan in the crypto market, achieving financial freedom. Starting from 2017, I began trading derivatives. Most of my leveraged positions ended in margin calls and liquidation. In 2019, the largest position I ever had on OKEx was 30 million yuan. After that, I finally understood that the s
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Every time BTC enters a bear market, black swan events occur. For example, the first bear market in 2014 was caused by the collapse of the world's largest Bitcoin exchange, Mt. Gox, in Tsim Sha Tsui, after being hacked and losing 800,000 BTC. The second bear market is the famous 94 incident. The third is the well-known 312. The fourth bear market was triggered by the FTX collapse. I feel that the current fifth bear market is probably caused by Weice's collapse and a subsequent market dump!
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BTC has always entered a bear market after breaking below the annual moving average, and this time is no exception. After falling below $100,000 on November 12th last month, it has already broken the annual moving average. Therefore, BTC has been technically in a bear market cycle for over two months. If the four-year bull-bear cycle for BTC is still valid, then the bottom of this bear market will be around $45,000, and the next bull market's peak will be near $280,000.
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Have you noticed that many people never make big money in their lifetime, not because of lack of ability, but because they are held back by "face" (ego, pride).
When young, they always think that bending down to earn small money is shameful, that setting up a stall or starting a business will be laughed at, that seeking advice from someone more successful is being servile, and even for the so-called "dignity," they would rather stick to a stable job with a monthly salary of 3,000 and not dare to step out of their comfort zone to try new possibilities.
But the reality is, this thing called "fac
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Report for accounts with a coin age exceeding 12 years
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#中文Meme币热潮 The final outcome is always zero, a fast-paced game
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Ultimately, it's about consensus and hype.
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#美国消费者物价指数发布在即 🚀 The two legs of MEME coins: why do some go to zero while others multiply a hundred times?
Recently, there have been many stories about MEME coins in the crypto world. From SHIB's thousand-fold myth, PEPE's explosive surge, to DOGE's resilience through bull and bear markets—you'll find that these coins all share the same underlying logic. Without these two elements, no coin can go far.
**First Leg: Consensus Energy**
Consensus isn't something that a big V (influencer) says; it's the belief forged by retail investors' real money. Looking at these cases makes it clear—
$PEPE can explode globally with just a meme image. It's not the project team spending money on marketing; it's the community spreading it spontaneously. Every share reinforces the consensus, which directly translates into buying power.
How strong was the "Shiba Inu Army" back then? They called out buy signals, defended the price, and spread the word themselves. The entire community operated like a self-running engine. No centralized marketing costs, but the energy condensed from consensus is akin to a nuclear bomb.
How many bull and bear cycles has $DOGE experienced since its birth? Yet, the community's activity has never truly faded. This is the power of consensus—not short-term hype, but steadfastness across cycles.
Key observation: Coins without consensus, no matter how beautiful the code, will be ignored; conversely, projects with consensus can rally even with just a single chart.
**Second Leg: Team Execution Power**
But this is where the trap lies—the consensus can make a coin fly high, but whether the team crashes depends on them.
The $SHIB team dares to do things others wouldn't—permanently burning 41% of the supply, launching their own blockchain. This isn't a gimmick; it's the process of turning the MEME bubble into something real.
What are the core developers of $DOGE doing? Continuously maintaining the code, gradually evolving this once joke coin into an ecosystem with actual payment functions.
PEPE's quick response after exploding also reveals something—immediately upgrading contracts, fixing vulnerabilities, and safeguarding the victory. These details reflect the team's serious attitude toward the project.
What about some new MEME projects? Once hot, they start launching chain games and dividend mechanisms, turning short-term hype into a long-term profit model. This is the real hardcore team.
In contrast, many coins that go to zero have these characteristics: the team is completely anonymous, the code hasn't been updated in half a year, the community is full of bots shouting buy signals, and the hype relies solely on dumping. Once this combination fails, the collapse is rapid.
**Checklist**
Now, look at the coin in your hand:
✅ Strong signals: active discussion in the community 24 hours, content spreading naturally rather than spam marketing, genuine support during downturns, and a culture that has gone viral.
✅ Evidence of team: official channels continuously updated, roadmap genuinely progressing, available products or tools, core members willing to appear publicly.
❌ Warning signs: team identity unclear, code repository unupdated for months, community full of bots, hype built solely on dumping and hype manipulation.
The final formula is harsh: Top-tier execution power × genuine consensus = the cradle of MEME coins. The inverse of this combination is a countdown.
Does your coin meet these criteria?
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Currently, Weice's cost is around $70,000. If this bear market causes BTC to drop 70% from its previous high, as before, I believe Weice is very likely to be wiped out.
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Original songs created by AI for lyrics and composition become more addictive the more you listen. AI development is advancing too quickly now.
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Buy in a timely manner according to system signals #晒出我的持仓收益
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