Recently, the market has lacked strong narratives, but a wave of opportunities is brewing—centered around newly issued commemorative tokens.
In the Web2 era, commemorative banknotes could become hits because they naturally carry topic traffic that multiple generations are familiar with. Applying the same logic to Web3, these new tokens are also likely to become targets that attract retail investors' attention.
Specifically, in terms of layout, commemorative tokens are the main focus, and there are also related coins worth paying attention to. The release times of these two products are quite critical—one commemorative coin launches at 10:30, while the other starts at 10:00. Those interested can prepare in advance.
Regarding price expectations, under normal market conditions, commemorative tokens should be able to reach the 500,000 level. These highly topical new varieties often benefit from the Web2 traffic dividend. The market sentiment hasn't fully released yet, so there is indeed a window for layout.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 9h ago
Good morning. To those of us still watching the market at 3 a.m., let me say this—The hype around commemorative coins is just treating retail investors as market fodder. The time difference between 10:30 and 10:00? That's a paradise for sandwich attacks, a robot's playground. 500,000? Don't be fooled. A liquidity trap will drain you dry with just one set.
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ContractBugHunter
· 01-13 00:05
Commemorative coins are just a trick to hype up topics and reap traffic dividends. Can the Web2 approach be applied to the blockchain? I doubt it. It depends on whether there is a genuine backing from the subsequent investors; otherwise, it's just a harvest for the early investors.
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ChainWatcher
· 01-13 00:05
I'm familiar with this kind of commemorative coin scheme, but I'm worried it might just be a new trick to trap retail investors again. 500,000? Let's wait and see if it can break a new high first.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 01-13 00:05
This trick with commemorative coins is basically just gambling for traffic. At 10:30, give a reminder so you don't fucking oversleep.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-13 00:05
The gimmick of commemorative coins, to be honest, is trying to copy the set of commemorative banknotes. Is it feasible? Retail investors are indeed easily attracted by topics, but at the 500,000 yuan price point... Hey, that's a bit daring to think about.
Recently, the market has lacked strong narratives, but a wave of opportunities is brewing—centered around newly issued commemorative tokens.
In the Web2 era, commemorative banknotes could become hits because they naturally carry topic traffic that multiple generations are familiar with. Applying the same logic to Web3, these new tokens are also likely to become targets that attract retail investors' attention.
Specifically, in terms of layout, commemorative tokens are the main focus, and there are also related coins worth paying attention to. The release times of these two products are quite critical—one commemorative coin launches at 10:30, while the other starts at 10:00. Those interested can prepare in advance.
Regarding price expectations, under normal market conditions, commemorative tokens should be able to reach the 500,000 level. These highly topical new varieties often benefit from the Web2 traffic dividend. The market sentiment hasn't fully released yet, so there is indeed a window for layout.