Relying solely on a certain character, a specific public chain, or a particular exchange for Meme coins is bound to result in zero eventually.



On the other hand, the Meme projects that truly stand the test of time often share a few common traits—solid community foundations and the ability to attract resources from multiple parties. Listing on exchanges, especially during bear markets or periods of liquidity tightness, can still draw attention to these projects.

The key lies in the community's patience and sustainable development. A good Meme ecosystem doesn't happen overnight; it gradually expands influence through continuous consensus-building and application scenario development. Time will filter out projects with genuine vitality—those that uphold community faith and keep improving their ecosystems will ultimately gain broader recognition.
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FUD_Whisperervip
· 7h ago
Basically, it's about betting on personas; nine out of ten times, you lose. The community is the real way out; there's nothing wrong with that. Wait, who came up with a new popular meme? Is it real or fake? Killing time, who has the patience... It's good enough if the ecosystem can get off the ground; most of it is just PPT.
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GasFeeBarbecuevip
· 7h ago
Basically, coins that rely on riding on big names will eventually fail. The community is the key, and there's no escaping that. Wait, are those who stick around truly valuable, or are they just in it for fun?
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WealthCoffeevip
· 8h ago
In simple terms, meme coins that rely on riding on big names will eventually die out; community is the real key. --- This analysis hits the point. The ones that truly last are those with their own ecosystems. --- Wait, does this mean most meme coins are now in a countdown to death? --- Patience in building a community... sounds simple, but actually doing it is really hard. Most projects can't hold up. --- Projects that can attract resources in a bear market are indeed rare; they need to be genuine and solid. --- So, you need to hold long-term, faith-based projects and avoid chasing trending ones. --- Community consensus is easy to talk about, but few can truly build it. --- It seems most meme projects are relying on personalities or exchanges to survive; no wonder it's so easy to get wrecked.
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SignatureVerifiervip
· 8h ago
nah, this "community building" narrative is just cope for slow rugs. technically speaking, most meme projects fail validation checks before they even hit liquidity—insufficient tokenomics audit, questionable implementation of governance structures. trust but verify, right? except nobody actually does the third check.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 8h ago
That's right. Coins that rely on a single celebrity to support them will eventually fade away. The community is the moat, this logic is sound. However, how many retail investors are really willing to wait that long...
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 8h ago
To be honest, Meme coins that rely on a single celebrity or a single chain should have died long ago. Community is king; without it, everything else is pointless.
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