Recently, the phenomenon of Chinese Meme Coins in the crypto circle has been quite interesting. Essentially, it's an explosion of emotion and consensus in an instant.
To put it simply, the Year of the Horse's auspicious meaning of "immediate wealth" provided perfect promotional material for this wave of coins. Coupled with viral growth on social platforms like X and Telegram, influential figures boosting the hype, and abundant funds during the bull market phase, it quickly created an "rocket launch" of emotions.
The project teams are also clever, incorporating elements of zodiac culture and Spring Festival hot topics to craft narratives that are accessible and highly discussable. Retail investors, upon seeing these topics, are prone to FOMO. During periods of ample liquidity, a wealth-creating story can be woven quickly.
Ultimately, this is a resonance feast of group psychology and capital games—everyone is surfing the wave of emotion, and no one wants to be left behind.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-15 05:10
It's truly incredible that money is coming so soon. Who can resist this wave of persuasion?
Honestly, the FOMO emotions are tightly controlled; anyway, I couldn't hold back.
The combination of zodiac culture and bull market liquidity, the project team's tactics are indeed ruthless.
No one wants to be left behind, and this is where the trap lies.
The group psychology part is spot on—it's very real and a bit uncomfortable.
The Spring Festival hotspot combined with the Year of the Horse symbolism, with a low threshold and high discussion engagement design, is directly legendary.
For this round of surfing, I choose to sit tight at Diaoyutai, watching others FOMO feels quite tempting.
Let me ask, can these coins really survive the next quarter?
The power of viral fission is huge, but what about the staying power?
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 01-13 00:26
The "Money Coming Soon" meme is really a classic, but in the end, it's still the retail investors who take the hit.
It's just psychological manipulation to harvest retail investors; everyone sees through it, but no one wants to miss out.
FOMO is truly a bug in human nature; one word can make people invest tens of thousands of dollars.
Although this wave is crazy, we have to admit that the combination of zodiac culture + bull market + influencers is unstoppable.
Honestly, those who made money have already run, and most of the current investors are just cannon fodder.
Group psychology is like a bottomless pit; as long as the emotions are high enough, a wave can be harvested.
The issue with the Malaysian coin is actually a game of heartbeat; it's about seeing who can run faster.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-12 22:54
Exactly right, it's just a hot potato game; whoever takes the last hit will suffer a big loss.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-12 22:48
There's really nothing like having money soon; it's just a psychological game. Who doesn't want to make a profit?
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Honestly, this round is all about playing with emotions. Retail investors are all betting on probabilities.
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Zodiac culture + FOMO, a match made in heaven. Smart people are all cutting leeks.
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Group psychology is terrifying. One FOMO can draw how many people into the market?
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Spring Festival hot topics + low-threshold narratives, project teams are definitely playing.
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Abundant liquidity is like this; everything can be spun into a wealth creation myth.
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Viral growth on X is just a matter of a sentence, then FOMO spreads across the entire network.
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A big influencer pushes it, retail investors follow suit. The basic routine is old and tired.
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The Year of the Horse indeed gave them a perfect marketing angle.
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In a bull market, any coin can rise, but the key is whose narrative can be better crafted.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-12 22:34
Soon there will be money, really impressive, haha I also got caught in a wave, and now I'm trapped inside
Honestly, this wave is just collective celebration, everyone wants to make a profit, can't stop at all
FOMO really can kill people, watching others make money keeps me awake
These project teams are so good at storytelling, the zodiac signs plus the Spring Festival just instantly ignited it
Actually, everyone is betting on the next sucker, no one wants to be the last to cry
The explosion of consensus is like this, everyone went crazy in an instant
If it weren't for sufficient liquidity this time, it would have collapsed long ago, feels like striking a match
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WenAirdrop
· 01-12 22:33
The "Money is coming soon" meme is really hilarious; project teams are great at riding the hype, retail investors simply can't resist FOMO.
Basically, it's a game of hot potato—whoever ends up holding the bag at the end is doomed.
This wave is indeed popular, but stay sober, everyone. Don't let emotions drive your investments.
It's the same old trick—Spring Festival themes, zodiac culture, viral marketing, all the usual tactics.
When liquidity is good, everyone wants to jump in; only to regret it during the bear market.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-12 22:28
Honestly, the Year of the Horse meme is just playing with psychology. Whoever copies it quickly makes money.
Wait, did the retail investors really make money this time? It feels like the big V's took the profit.
FOMO is really intense. As soon as I see everyone in the group praising it, I want to jump in.
So basically, it's a game of hot potato; latecomers are the bagholders.
Emotional outbursts aside, leaving early is the key to success.
These kinds of coins usually only stay hot for about three months, then everyone ignores them.
I just want to know how many can hold until the end of the year.
All those calling signals on X, they're actually dumping their own holdings.
Group psychology will never change.
Recently, the phenomenon of Chinese Meme Coins in the crypto circle has been quite interesting. Essentially, it's an explosion of emotion and consensus in an instant.
To put it simply, the Year of the Horse's auspicious meaning of "immediate wealth" provided perfect promotional material for this wave of coins. Coupled with viral growth on social platforms like X and Telegram, influential figures boosting the hype, and abundant funds during the bull market phase, it quickly created an "rocket launch" of emotions.
The project teams are also clever, incorporating elements of zodiac culture and Spring Festival hot topics to craft narratives that are accessible and highly discussable. Retail investors, upon seeing these topics, are prone to FOMO. During periods of ample liquidity, a wealth-creating story can be woven quickly.
Ultimately, this is a resonance feast of group psychology and capital games—everyone is surfing the wave of emotion, and no one wants to be left behind.