Every cycle in the crypto world is playing out the same script—chasing hot trends, bottom fishing, and harvesting profits. The previous round's Meme coin protagonist was Doge, but this time the market is clearly shifting in a different direction. But the problem is, most people only see the trend and don't understand the logic behind it.
Projects that truly survive are often not the fastest runners, but those supported by a community consensus. Meme coins that rely solely on hype and lack a solid consensus foundation mostly end up as a game of hot potato. In contrast, projects with a core community backing them, although not necessarily experiencing the largest gains, have significantly stronger risk resistance.
If you're still searching the market for the next 10x coin, ask yourself first: Does this project have genuine community support? What is its value proposition? This approach is more solid than blindly following trends to make quick profits.
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MergeConflict
· 3h ago
No matter how nicely you put it, you can't stop people from taking the bait. This is the fate of the crypto world.
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ser_ngmi
· 3h ago
That's so true, community consensus is the key; without it, you'll eventually go to zero.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 3h ago
That's true, but the reality is that most people simply don't think that way.
Every cycle in the crypto world is playing out the same script—chasing hot trends, bottom fishing, and harvesting profits. The previous round's Meme coin protagonist was Doge, but this time the market is clearly shifting in a different direction. But the problem is, most people only see the trend and don't understand the logic behind it.
Projects that truly survive are often not the fastest runners, but those supported by a community consensus. Meme coins that rely solely on hype and lack a solid consensus foundation mostly end up as a game of hot potato. In contrast, projects with a core community backing them, although not necessarily experiencing the largest gains, have significantly stronger risk resistance.
If you're still searching the market for the next 10x coin, ask yourself first: Does this project have genuine community support? What is its value proposition? This approach is more solid than blindly following trends to make quick profits.