#密码资产动态追踪 Recently, some Meme coins have taken off and exploded overnight. What does this imply? The market is not short of money; what it lacks are narratives with stories, memes, and resonance. Look at those projects with innovative gameplay and interesting setups—naturally, the market will buy into them.



Retail investors actually want to participate, but the past two years have been tumultuous—always getting trapped, always experiencing sharp declines. So everyone has become cautious, only willing to move money when the market seems stable. Basically, they are afraid of getting burned.

The problem is, the real opportunities are often laid out when no one is paying attention. When the market becomes orderly again, the copycat season will indeed come, but if you’re still waiting for signals to enter, you’re basically just taking over someone else’s position. The smart approach is to lay low when no one is optimistic, rather than waiting for the wind to turn before acting.

Here’s an interesting perspective—the Meme series "Mouse King" tells the story of a small mouse rising to become king. Isn’t this a metaphor for us? Ordinary people, through risk-taking and seizing opportunities, can achieve that seemingly distant future. The crypto market is just such a stage.
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LucidSleepwalkervip
· 01-09 08:20
You're starting to tell stories again, huh? Sure, but the ones who truly make money are never the ones waiting for the wind to change.
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AirdropworkerZhangvip
· 01-09 08:19
It's true that being beaten up has made me afraid, but this wave of meme hype really looks tempting. --- I get the metaphor of the Rat King—it's all about gambling with your life, haha. --- You're right, opportunities are often buried when no one is watching; it all depends on who dares to make a move. --- Waiting for a signal to enter = catching the dip. That really hits home for me. --- As long as there's a story and a meme, it can explode. So why haven't I found the next one to take off yet? --- Retail investors have really been psychologically scarred by the market in the past two years; now they’re afraid of everything. --- Lurking when no one is optimistic sounds easy, but actually doing it is incredibly difficult. What kind of mental strength does that require? --- What the market lacks is narrative; I strongly agree with this point. --- The story of the Rat King’s comeback is truly powerful, but the prerequisite is surviving until the moment of victory. --- The knockoff season will come, but the question is, can we survive until that day?
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MeltdownSurvivalistvip
· 01-09 08:13
Really, people who have been trapped for two years are now cautious about everything. That's why meme coins can explode; as long as the story is good. Waiting for the signal of the wind direction before acting is indeed the standard for bagholders. Got it. The narrative of the Mouse King really hits home, but on the other hand, there's a high probability that the underlying mice will also directly gg.
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 01-09 08:10
Haha, I'm really afraid of getting beaten up. Over the past two years, I've also wanted to run whenever I see a sharp decline. That's right, waiting for the right moment to act is really just being a bagholder, but the question is, who can be sure that now is the right time to strike? The "Rat King Counterattack" meme is really quite relatable; the thrill of the underdog turning things around can indeed attract retail investors.
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BottomMisservip
· 01-09 08:09
It's the same old story. Let's talk after I free those who are trapped.
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BitcoinDaddyvip
· 01-09 08:02
Getting beaten up and scared is true; now I just want to observe for a while before saying anything. --- The "Mouse King Counterattack" meme is hilarious; it perfectly describes us. --- Waiting for signals to enter the market is basically just giving others a free ride, that hits hard. --- Having a story and a meme can really pump up the market, showing that retail investors have long been tired of boring projects. --- The question is who can preemptively lay in wait, and that's just gambling with luck. --- Being bloodied so many times over two years, it's normal to be cautious, not cowardly. --- When the knockoff season really arrives, most people will have already missed the opportunity. --- What’s missing is narrative; a good story can really hype up the market. --- Those who still dare to go all-in now are truly brave; I respect that. --- It's easy to lay in wait and listen when no one is paying attention, but executing it—who doesn’t want to, but it’s just exhausting.
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 01-09 08:00
Really, storytelling is a hundred times more important than technical analysis Exactly, we've been severely lessons learned Ambushes are indeed difficult, human restraint is very hard The Mouse King meme is brilliant, it hits right in the heart Those waiting for the wind are all newbies; once you realize this, you've got it
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