When "My 2026 Lucky Sign" went viral across the internet, the same-named virtual currency also followed suit and launched. A carnival of "fortune turning into assets" thus began. This tactic actually continues the gameplay of a certain popular coin in 2025 — that project skyrocketed over ten thousand times in five days, with a market cap once surpassing $500 million. Now, the "Lucky Sign" plays even more aggressively: it no longer relies on exchanges but instead roots itself in short video platforms, directly turning folk cultural symbols into on-chain assets. Such emotional resonance makes it easier to break through the圈.



Chinese Meme coins are shifting from solo battles to sectorization. A leading exchange has even set up a "Chinese" section for this purpose, and public chains like Solana and Base are not willing to fall behind, even changing their official code names to "Solala" to compete for Chinese-speaking users. This reflects a phenomenon: community power is reshaping the market landscape. Consensus equals value, and sentiment equals liquidity. Finance being nourished by culture is still rare in the crypto world.

But metaphysics ultimately cannot block reality. Looking back at historical records, most Chinese Meme coins do not last long. For example, that once-glamorous popular project plummeted over 24% in a single day after "spot market expectations" failed. If projects like "Lucky Sign" only stay at emotional hype, they are doomed to be "a flash in the pan." To truly achieve sustained breakthroughs, Chinese Meme coins need to learn balance: maintaining cultural resonance while establishing long-term value support. When "drawing lots" is no longer just gambling but a genuine bridge connecting offline experiences and digital identities, Eastern narratives can rewrite the game rules in the crypto圈.

Disclaimer: This article is only an analysis of market phenomena and not investment advice. The risks in the crypto market are enormous; participation should be cautious.
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InfraVibesvip
· 01-10 13:39
Another feast for the newcomers, the mystical method of cutting leeks is truly full of creativity.
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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 01-10 11:14
It's the same old trick, just cultural hype to fleece retail investors. --- When short videos go viral, the coin price skyrockets. Only the brave can really catch the wave. --- Soralara changing its name to appeal to Chinese-speaking users, now that's ridiculous haha. --- A 24% crash in 24 hours, the mystics are still dreaming, huh? --- Emotion is liquidity. This sentence hits right in the heart. --- In the end, it all depends on whether there is real application; otherwise, it's no different from gambling on rough stones. --- If Chinese memes could really survive long-term, that would be a miracle. --- From exchanges to short videos, this deepening market is indeed clever. --- Lottery turns into gambling, crashes become normal, this is standard operation in the crypto world. --- Remember that project from last year? It surged for five days and then plummeted straight down. Are people still mourning it?
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RegenRestorervip
· 01-07 14:59
It's the old trick of playing with emotions; you'll get buried sooner or later.
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pvt_key_collectorvip
· 01-07 14:59
Another wave of new tricks to cut leeks This time they've really brought metaphysics onto the chain, outrageous I knew something was going to happen the day the "super lucky" surged dramatically Cultural empowerment sounds high-level, but it's still just gambling The fate of Meme coins is written in the contract, you can't escape Short video platforms are more ruthless in cutting people than exchanges The wave of Solara's name change was really funny, still trying to scam Chinese people into taking the bait? With so many lessons from history, why are people still chasing high? Emotional liquidity sounds nice, but losing money is real
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GweiWatchervip
· 01-07 14:35
It's just luck-based gambling and a cultural symbol. To put it nicely, it's still the same old gambling game. --- Solara's name change move was brilliant, all just to lock in the Chinese market's big pie. --- Hearing about thousands of times surge sounds great, but wake up—most people are just the bagholders. --- Metaphysical coins always end in failure; if you don't believe it, check the historical records in your wallet. --- Short videos go viral and immediately get on the chain; this script of cutting leeks is really getting old. --- Cultural resonance? Breaking the circle? Sounds like storytelling, but in the end, it's just throwing money in and losing. --- Chinese Meme coins are just ridiculous; once the trend passes, they all die out, with cycles so short it's absurd. --- New coins every day, crashing every day—I just want to ask, who is the final bagholder?
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GateUser-26d7f434vip
· 01-07 14:31
It's another luck coin. How is the one that skyrocketed ten thousand times in five days last time doing now?
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