Have you ever thought about what the essence of Memecoin is? To go deeper, they are actually prediction tools for the attention market. When a certain coin goes viral, it means the market is casting a vote: whether this topic or hot spot is worth paying attention to. The more popular it is, the more concentrated the chips are, and the more obvious the capital flow becomes. Rather than saying this is speculation, it’s better to say that the market is using real money to express its attitude. The seemingly absurd rises and falls of Memecoin actually reflect real-time market sentiment and capital flow. Understanding this, you can better grasp the capital logic within the Web3 ecosystem.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 01-20 10:51
I haven't thought about voting with real money and silver from this perspective; it's quite insightful.
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-20 01:11
Well said, memecoin is a barometer of market sentiment, everyone can see it.
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DoomCanister
· 01-17 19:14
Really interesting, I agree with this logic. Memecoin truly acts like a mirror that exposes the market's true nature.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 01-17 19:13
Well said, memecoin is the barometer of market sentiment, and the flow of chips never lies.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 01-17 19:10
Haha, to put it simply, it's a collective psychological game. Whoever can guess which coin will go crazy next wins.
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NeverPresent
· 01-17 19:08
Wow, this angle is indeed fresh, but to be honest, it's still gambling—just betting on people's hearts.
Have you ever thought about what the essence of Memecoin is? To go deeper, they are actually prediction tools for the attention market. When a certain coin goes viral, it means the market is casting a vote: whether this topic or hot spot is worth paying attention to. The more popular it is, the more concentrated the chips are, and the more obvious the capital flow becomes. Rather than saying this is speculation, it’s better to say that the market is using real money to express its attitude. The seemingly absurd rises and falls of Memecoin actually reflect real-time market sentiment and capital flow. Understanding this, you can better grasp the capital logic within the Web3 ecosystem.