Most people see Meme coins and their first thought is: "Will this thing just go to zero?" But to be honest, this concern itself reveals a core issue: you haven't fully understood how Meme coins create value and make money in the market.



The real risk of Meme coins isn't actually hitting zero. If you ask me, a bigger threat is: when they are generating the craziest profit effects, you're still watching from the sidelines, and by the time you realize it, you've already missed the most lucrative wave.

This "fear of zeroing out" is the true culprit behind retail investors repeatedly missing out on wealth. It focuses all attention on the worst possible outcome, completely ignoring how explosive the power of Meme coins can be when they gather consensus and attract funds. Especially when a Meme coin like "Some Top Exchange 2026" is interpreted by the market as a hidden "official signal" or a secret wealth code, this negative attitude becomes even more inappropriate. For investors who want to position early, identifying the actual risk points of Meme coins is far more useful than worrying about "going to zero" like a hypochondriac.

**1. History doesn't lie: Truly big Meme coins don't decline that quickly**

Looking back at projects that made big money in the Meme market: Was DOGE just air? Yes, it was. Did some say SHIB is a scam? Yes, they did. Was PEPE mocked as a "garbage frog"? We've heard it so much that our ears are probably calloused. But these projects share a special trait: before being completely forgotten by the market, they repeatedly created countless opportunities to make money. They faced doubts, ridicule, and various FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt), yet they still managed to generate waves of market movements.

Controversy itself is part of Meme coins.
MEME-3.07%
DOGE5.94%
SHIB1.69%
PEPE8.86%
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 8h ago
Enough already. Instead of obsessing over hitting zero every day, it's better to think about how to ride the wave of the crazy surge. That's the real reason retail investors are losing money.
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YieldChaservip
· 8h ago
That was pretty harsh, but there is some truth to it... Those cowards really missed out.
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MetaverseHomelessvip
· 8h ago
There's nothing wrong with that; the fear of resetting to zero is really digging your own grave, and missing out is worse than falling behind.
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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 8h ago
There's nothing wrong with that; fear is the biggest cost, and missed opportunities are the real losses.
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SatsStackingvip
· 8h ago
That's right, it's really a mindset issue. Watching others get in and make ten times the profit, while you're still worried about whether you'll lose everything, isn't that just shooting yourself in the foot?
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