The big funds looking at MEME coins actually focus on two points: either explosive hype or a solid pool structure with a community.
Can a coin go viral purely based on community? Honestly, it's very difficult. Human nature is irreversible, and this is something the market has repeatedly taught us over the years.
Looking back to 2021, those successful coins all followed a similar pattern — continuously doing LP reflows to build community consensus, then bringing in large funds later. These types of coins require an absurdly high level of consensus because large liquidity pools mean small fluctuations, which can be quite frustrating. It takes going through several cycles of accumulation and sedimentation before a true breakout can happen.
It's easier to say than to die, but precisely because the pool structure itself is good, these coins have the best chance of being picked up by smart money. I personally have made good profits following this logic; HTMOON's reflow mechanism is a typical example.
By 2025, it will be different. Strong whales working with continuous hype input are the standard for winners. Narrative takes a backseat. Coins that truly succeed will create entirely new narrative sectors. I’ve also caught this kind of opportunity before; CHILLGUY is an example.
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RektRecovery
· 12h ago
The LP inflow strategy was really effective in 2021, but now? The market makers' enthusiasm is king, and narratives have become secondary.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 12h ago
The LP inflow strategy indeed worked in 2021, but data shows that this model is now outdated. From a governance efficiency perspective, pure community consensus essentially involves multi-signature risks...
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staking_gramps
· 13h ago
Ha, to be honest, you still need a whale to push it; the community hype alone is already outdated.
The logic behind the pool structure is sound, but in 2025, relying solely on technical analysis won't get you anywhere.
Popularity is the key, and CHILLGUY really understood how to play it.
Wait, you mentioned HTMOON's reflux mechanism? Isn't that already cooled off?
What does a whale entering the market mean? You need to be aware of that.
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SandwichTrader
· 13h ago
That's a valid point. The LP reflow model from 2021 is really outdated now. It all comes down to who has higher popularity and stronger backing. Narratives are really not worth much anymore.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 13h ago
The structure of the pool isn't that important anymore. Now it's about how long the market makers' tactics and popularity can last. By 2025, it's all about mental resilience.
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StakeWhisperer
· 13h ago
The tactics from 2021 are already outdated. This wave is all about who can generate buzz and the collaboration with the big players.
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OptionWhisperer
· 13h ago
The tactics from 2021 just don't work anymore, brother.
Short selling, short selling, hype is the key.
That wave of CHILLGUY was indeed fierce, the market makers are too scheming.
The pool has big fluctuations but it's just grinding retail investors to death.
Community consensus? Just forget about it, if there's no hype, it's dead.
The big funds looking at MEME coins actually focus on two points: either explosive hype or a solid pool structure with a community.
Can a coin go viral purely based on community? Honestly, it's very difficult. Human nature is irreversible, and this is something the market has repeatedly taught us over the years.
Looking back to 2021, those successful coins all followed a similar pattern — continuously doing LP reflows to build community consensus, then bringing in large funds later. These types of coins require an absurdly high level of consensus because large liquidity pools mean small fluctuations, which can be quite frustrating. It takes going through several cycles of accumulation and sedimentation before a true breakout can happen.
It's easier to say than to die, but precisely because the pool structure itself is good, these coins have the best chance of being picked up by smart money. I personally have made good profits following this logic; HTMOON's reflow mechanism is a typical example.
By 2025, it will be different. Strong whales working with continuous hype input are the standard for winners. Narrative takes a backseat. Coins that truly succeed will create entirely new narrative sectors. I’ve also caught this kind of opportunity before; CHILLGUY is an example.