The story of meme coins is far from over. The recent waves of public opinion have already generated considerable attention, and judging by the number of holders, many meme coins have gathered more participants than many mainstream coins. Looking at the recent new narratives emerging in the BSC ecosystem, this track seems to be revitalizing.
I don't think it's appropriate to jump to conclusions here. The crypto market is inherently driven by disagreements; the more contentious the debate, the easier it is to create opportunities. Although meme coins seem subjective, when enough people believe in and participate in them, they form real liquidity and market behavior — which in itself is another form of value.
The key is not whether meme coins are "legitimate," but how the market will move. This kind of controversy often becomes the best leverage.
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PoetryOnChain
· 7h ago
Controversy is liquidity—that's a brilliant statement. The meme track has never lacked topics; what it lacks is the participants' perseverance.
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RektButStillHere
· 7h ago
Disputes are liquidity, and liquidity is money. The logic makes sense.
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0xSunnyDay
· 7h ago
Controversy = liquidity, there's nothing wrong with that. How are those who previously looked down on meme now doing, haha
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GasFeeNightmare
· 7h ago
Controversy is just chips; this phrase is spot on. Anyway, whether meme coins are popular or not still depends on popularity. The more people there are, the more liquidity there is—who cares if it's reasonable or not.
The story of meme coins is far from over. The recent waves of public opinion have already generated considerable attention, and judging by the number of holders, many meme coins have gathered more participants than many mainstream coins. Looking at the recent new narratives emerging in the BSC ecosystem, this track seems to be revitalizing.
I don't think it's appropriate to jump to conclusions here. The crypto market is inherently driven by disagreements; the more contentious the debate, the easier it is to create opportunities. Although meme coins seem subjective, when enough people believe in and participate in them, they form real liquidity and market behavior — which in itself is another form of value.
The key is not whether meme coins are "legitimate," but how the market will move. This kind of controversy often becomes the best leverage.