The wealth creation myth of Meme coins, names like shib, doge, pepe, bonk, and wif once drove countless people crazy. However, that's all ancient history now.
The current gameplay of Meme coins is no longer what it used to be. Just having hype is not enough; it depends on whether the community has a real consensus and whether the project can tell a decent story. To put it bluntly, the so-called "narrative ability" doesn't really have any practical application; in the end, it still relies on the community's influence to hold the scene.
Recently, Pippin suddenly soared, and the momentum of continuous price increases is very obvious—there is a strong hand supporting the market behind it. I bought in early this month, had both gains and losses, and flipped it back and forth. However, friends who followed the strategy and got in around 0.05 have doubled their investment at the peak of this wave, which is quite a profit.
Opportunities are always available in the market; the key is whether one can seize that moment. The next target is being watched, just waiting for the signal.
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DAOdreamer
· 5h ago
Narrative ability is useless? Then what does it mean that pippin has risen 2 times? Isn't community consensus the strongest narrative?
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 5h ago
Sounds like a signal waiting for the market maker to dump, this wave of pippin is indeed a bit strange.
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ForkItAllDay
· 5h ago
To be honest, right now meme coins are just betting on the market maker's mood; without community consensus, everything is futile.
I didn't get in on this wave with pippin, and watching others double their money just leaves me speechless.
What's next? What exactly are we focusing on?
They say narratives don't matter, but in the end, it's still narratives that guide the trend; your logic is a bit convoluted.
How much was lost in all the turmoil at the beginning of the month? It's hard to deny.
Betting on the right timing is probably harder than betting on the right coin, seriously.
Just wait for the signals; anyway, it’s not like we have to make money today.
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DAOdreamer
· 5h ago
The market maker's Market Stabilization is so obvious, it should have been time to run away a long time ago haha.
The wealth creation myth of Meme coins, names like shib, doge, pepe, bonk, and wif once drove countless people crazy. However, that's all ancient history now.
The current gameplay of Meme coins is no longer what it used to be. Just having hype is not enough; it depends on whether the community has a real consensus and whether the project can tell a decent story. To put it bluntly, the so-called "narrative ability" doesn't really have any practical application; in the end, it still relies on the community's influence to hold the scene.
Recently, Pippin suddenly soared, and the momentum of continuous price increases is very obvious—there is a strong hand supporting the market behind it. I bought in early this month, had both gains and losses, and flipped it back and forth. However, friends who followed the strategy and got in around 0.05 have doubled their investment at the peak of this wave, which is quite a profit.
Opportunities are always available in the market; the key is whether one can seize that moment. The next target is being watched, just waiting for the signal.