Honestly, has everyone really not noticed the套路 of English Meme coins? The situation there is the same—there are all kinds of poop, urine, and fart themes, and a bunch of coins riding on celebrity quotes. When Elon, Brian, Jesse, Trump, and others tweet something, the market just follows suit, only to end up with scams, fake deaths, and reversals.



Why do people get especially excited when it comes to Chinese Meme coins? Honestly, isn't it all the same logic—buying coins based on big V's statements, following the trend is the main strategy. Whatever Elon says, we follow; a single tweet from Trump can cause market fluctuations; Jesse's remarks can also attract a large number of followers.

This phenomenon itself is nothing new, just a change in language environment. Instead of obsessing over Chinese or English, it's better to reflect on whether we are truly driven by this herd-following mechanism.
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DAOdreamervip
· 4h ago
That's right, they're all the same. The English-speaking crypto community is even crazier than ours. One word from Elon and the market goes haywire. We're learning from them pretty quickly. So who ends up making money in the end? It's still those who got in early. When will we get tired of this follow-the-trend game? It's really just changing the language and the currency, but the underlying logic is exactly the same. Honestly, we're all caught in the trap set by the big influencers.
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PermabullPetevip
· 19h ago
That's right, it's all the same trick, just a different disguise.
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 01-09 09:00
Alright, that makes sense. We're all caught in the trap anyway. Everyone has a herd mentality; switching to a different coin or language makes it seem like nothing's wrong. I just want to ask, who has really made money? We're about to get cut again, brother. Wake up, everyone. One word from a big V and we rush in. Isn't this just the self-cultivation of retail investors? The same tactics in Chinese and English, the only difference is who gets cut. Instead of reflecting, it's better to just get on the train. If you lose money, consider it tuition.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-09 08:59
Basically, it's the same old trick of cutting leeks; just change the language and the coin name, and it's done. So what if Elon just tweets once? We need to be smarter. English coins are just as bad; stop stirring up ethnic conflicts. This is destiny—those who chase the highs always lose money. Really, following the trend is a terminal illness, there's no cure.
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NotFinancialAdviservip
· 01-09 08:50
That's right, we are basically the same, both puppets of big V influencers.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 01-09 08:49
Hmm, this viewpoint is interesting. Why didn't I think of this before? I've really been fooled by celebrities. But on the other hand, rushing in after Elon’s tweet is indeed a bit foolish. You can never outdo the trend; the ones stuck are always retail investors like us. Wait, so there's no real difference between English tokens and Chinese tokens? Then why did I believe that English projects are more reliable before? I need to think carefully about this flawed logic.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 01-09 08:39
Wake up, everyone. It's all the same. No one can escape the herd mentality.
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VitalikFanAccountvip
· 01-09 08:37
That's right, we're all just spinning in this mechanism. One word from Elon and the price doubles, Trump posts a tweet and the whole internet follows suit, we just copy it... there's no real difference. It's really just different language, but the brains are the same. So the issue isn't whether it's Chinese or English, but when we can finally be a bit more clever. Following the trend won't make any real money; you're just helping big players take the losses. This logic is universally applicable worldwide, and only a rare few can avoid it.
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