Recently, the "Shang Shang Qian" virtual currency has exploded in popularity, riding the wave of nationwide sharing of folk sayings and becoming an instant hit. The phenomenon behind this is quite interesting—it’s not a concept created out of thin air on exchanges, but rather rooted directly in the blockchain through short video ecosystems, turning traditional cultural symbols into on-chain assets. This approach actually continues the logic of the 2025 hype wave, when a similar project surged over ten thousand times in five days, attracting a large number of retail investors.



Interestingly, this wave of Chinese Meme coins is evolving from a "single viral hit" into a "systematic sector." Some leading exchanges have even launched dedicated "Chinese" contract sections to respond to this trend. Even more crazy is that mainstream public chains like Base and Solana are actively aligning with Chinese narratives, with some even changing official code names to better suit Chinese-speaking users, all vying to take a share of this cake. What does this indicate? The power of the community can truly reshape market patterns—consensus can be converted into value, and collective sentiment can generate liquidity.

But the reality is also harsh. Looking at historical data, most Chinese Meme coins have very short lifespans. Take that popular project as an example: when the spot trading expectations failed to materialize, it plummeted over 24% in a single day, and investors saw a cliff overnight. If projects like "Shang Shang Qian" remain at the level of emotional hype, it’s hard to avoid the fate of being a flash in the pan.

Where is the future path? For Chinese Meme coins to truly break out and sustain growth, they need to find a balance between "cultural resonance" and "real value." When a project is no longer just a gambling concept but a genuine bridge connecting offline experiences and digital identity recognition, the narrative logic of the East can rewrite the entire game rules of the crypto world.

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Layer2Arbitrageurvip
· 01-07 17:14
actually the liquidity injection patterns here are mid. you're leaving bps on the table if you're not monitoring the arb windows between these meme pumps and the actual on-chain bridges lmao
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LightningAllInHerovip
· 01-07 14:58
Five days of skyrocketing over ten thousand times? Easy to say, but how many people got liquidated? --- Chinese meme coins are just a game of pass-the-parcel; whoever catches the last stick is the one who loses. --- Solana and Base are so eager to align, but honestly, it's still about cutting Chinese retail investors' leeks. --- "Top sign" was hyped up yesterday, and today it’s been cut in half—this script is all too familiar. --- Breaking out of the circle? Bro, I think it's mainly about breaking people's wallets. --- How many meme coins can truly survive? Less than you can count on one finger. --- Community power rewriting the game rules? Dream on. In the end, it’s still the big players eating the meat and retail investors drinking the soup. --- Spot market expectations fall flat, dropping 24% instantly. Turns out, all the previous gains were just air. --- Even exchanges are opening a "Chinese section," which just shows this thing is about to cool off. --- Cultural resonance, huh? I think it’s just cultural leek-cutting.
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CryptoComedianvip
· 01-07 14:58
Laughing and then crying, another classic routine of "rising five days then plunging in five seconds" with the top pick again --- Chinese Meme Coin: I have cultural heritage, exchange: Come on, let's open a dedicated section --- Now even Base is learning Chinese, the crypto circle is really being dominated in reverse by the Chinese community --- A 24-hour plunge of over 24%, this data is simply incredible. Who else understands the rhythm of cutting leeks better? --- I'm tired of hearing the term "Consensus Realization Value," the key is how long this consensus can last --- When short videos become assets as soon as they heat up, if this logic really holds, every hot comment on TikTok should be on the blockchain --- When spot prices really drop, everyone might finally understand what "overexertion" means --- Basically, it's collective gambling dressed in cultural veneer; the 5% who make money are always those who win --- Base, Solana are all jumping on the hype, indicating this market segment indeed has potential, but potential ≠ insurance --- Historical data shows most Chinese Meme Coins don't last more than three months. Count the days yourself
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DataBartendervip
· 01-07 14:57
Another routine of culture scamming, not surprising anymore Can a good omen really represent anything? Still, it’s all going to crash eventually These Meme coins are basically gambling on human nature; without real utility, they will cool off sooner or later Turning consensus into value? I think it’s more about turning consensus into risk Base and Solana aligning with Chinese narratives—basically trying to scoop money from retail investors I’ve seen a 24% drop in a single day; it’s not surprising if it goes to zero tomorrow If Chinese Meme coins could truly rewrite the rules of the crypto world, they wouldn’t be called Meme coins So to everyone still chasing the "good omen," I wish you all an early exit.
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RebaseVictimvip
· 01-07 14:55
It's the same old trick of cutting leeks again, just changing the disguise to become a cultural asset? This wave is indeed fierce, but who dares to take the final step? The idea that converting consensus into value is correct, but a 24-hour -24% is also a fact... The Chinese meme market is a big cake, but I'm afraid in the end, it's all about the cake for the bagholders. Honestly, things without practical application scenarios are ultimately fleeting, and this time won't be an exception. I just want to know who will be caught this time? Definitely not me anyway... The logic from short videos to on-chain is basically about monetizing hype; smart people have already run away. This is the real truth of the crypto world—emotions generate liquidity, but ultimately, the liquidity flows into the wallets of big players.
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TokenVelocityvip
· 01-07 14:54
Another wave of cutting leeks, I knew it Can hype translate into the coin price? Let's wait 24 hours to see A five-day surge of ten thousand times... just listen, don't believe it The Chinese sector has opened, indicating this is a big deal But when it comes to liquidation, cultural resonance can't save the losing wallets I still believe in projects with practical applications; purely emotional trading won't last
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 01-07 14:44
It's the same old "cultural monetization" trick again, the waves rise quickly and fall just as fast. I couldn't help but laugh during the 24-hour crash—retail investors really think they're surfing. But on the other hand, the depth of liquidity is definitely worth paying attention to; the idea that consensus can translate into value is spot on.
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BearHuggervip
· 01-07 14:42
Another meme coin, I've seen too many of these. Let's wait and see the disaster 24 hours from now.
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