Recently, the hype around Tomato Coin has really reached its peak. Let's analyze why it has gained popularity, which mainly boils down to these three factors: strong novelty, relatively good participation success rate, and the key point that this model can be replicated. It reminds me of the AI Agent wave that started with $GOAT earlier, which is roughly the same logic.
Interestingly, both inside and outside the circle think this gameplay is innovative. The original team directly takes over the project, continuing to earn fees through development; even industry insiders are paying attention. The timing, location, and people are all aligned.
The fact that this type of meme coin can quickly go viral indicates that the market's acceptance of innovative models is rising. Projects that are both topical and have sustainable development paths are becoming the new favorites of this cycle. Whether it's pure hype or truly supported by an ecosystem, the emergence of this model itself is worth discussion within the exchange community.
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ForkLibertarian
· 5h ago
Tomato Coin this wave does have some substance, but it's too early to say the copying mode is sustainable. We'll see how long the hype can last.
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It's the same old story. Once the traffic password is found, people start hyping sustainability. When the time comes, don't say I didn't warn you about the chaos.
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Honestly, I don't quite understand the fee mode. How can we ensure the team is genuinely building and not just quietly cashing out?
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I missed the $GOAT wave. This time, Tomato Coin feels a bit late. When the hype is this high, that's usually the time to run.
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Stop hyping it up. Meme coins are just meme coins. Adding some ecosystem won't change the essence.
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Quick to go viral, quick to die. The outside crowd comes in for a quick grab and then it's over.
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StakeOrRegret
· 10h ago
It's another meme coin relay race, and this time Tomato really has something.
Alright, count me in. Anyway, it's all copy-paste mode—who's faster, who makes money.
Wait, how long can this mode last? Feels like once the hype passes, no one will play anymore.
Gotta say, the team's takeover move is really clever. Cutting and building at the same time works well.
They're just hyping concepts again. Which coin will be the next to go viral?
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AirdropHunter420
· 01-14 11:27
Tomato Coin has been really crazy this time, but honestly, if the model can be copied, it means there will be a bunch of follow-on projects. At that point, who profits and who loses will just depend on luck.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-13 10:58
Tomato Coin is indeed aggressive this time, but to be honest, things with strong replication ability also carry high risks.
The new model is innovative, but how many projects can still be sustained in this round? It feels like once the hype passes, it will be worthless.
The team taking over and earning transaction fees for development sounds good, but I'm just worried it might turn into another story that gets told to the end.
That GOAT wave was also popular back then. How is it doing now? Do you still remember?
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FlatTax
· 01-13 10:58
Basically, it's about finding that money-making strategy and then copying it crazily.
Tomato Coin does have some potential this time, but it feels like it's about to saturate.
Wait, how long can this model hold?
Both the novelty and success rate sound just like gambling.
I didn't get on the $GOAT wave, but now I finally understand the pattern.
When the whole market is doing the same thing, it's usually time to consider running away.
But on the other hand, this kind of replicable model is indeed worth paying more attention to.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 01-13 10:57
Tomato Coin this wave does have some potential, but honestly, it still depends on whether the team is reliable in the future. Just copying the model is useless.
Always hyping it up like this, in the end, it's still that group of people who get stuck holding the bag. Remember how many people got burned during $GOAT.
The model is innovative, but the ones who truly make money are always those who got in early. By the time we entered, it was already at a high level.
These types of projects tend to blow up quickly and burn out just as fast. Don't take FOMO as a signal.
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MetaNeighbor
· 01-13 10:56
Tomato Coin this wave is indeed interesting, it feels like capturing the trend at this specific moment.
But to be honest, the copycat models often carry the greatest risks, and how to distinguish the follow-up projects is a problem.
I also participated during the $GOAT phase; this wave's logic is indeed similar, it all depends on who can come up with new tricks.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-13 10:55
To be honest, I understand the logic behind this wave of Tomato Coins, but whether I can hold on is the real key.
If the pattern can be replicated, it means there will be countless follow-up traders, and who can withstand that will be the true skill.
Recently, the hype around Tomato Coin has really reached its peak. Let's analyze why it has gained popularity, which mainly boils down to these three factors: strong novelty, relatively good participation success rate, and the key point that this model can be replicated. It reminds me of the AI Agent wave that started with $GOAT earlier, which is roughly the same logic.
Interestingly, both inside and outside the circle think this gameplay is innovative. The original team directly takes over the project, continuing to earn fees through development; even industry insiders are paying attention. The timing, location, and people are all aligned.
The fact that this type of meme coin can quickly go viral indicates that the market's acceptance of innovative models is rising. Projects that are both topical and have sustainable development paths are becoming the new favorites of this cycle. Whether it's pure hype or truly supported by an ecosystem, the emergence of this model itself is worth discussion within the exchange community.