Seeing some well-known figures in the community reposting optimistic comments about Meme coins, then immediately hearing voices saying Meme coins have no future and will fade away. Both sides hold their own opinions, which is quite boring.



Actually, the phenomenon behind this is quite interesting. Thinking about it, some people, before achieving fame and success, like two things: one is to bring serious investors into the market, and the other is to persuade risk-takers to turn away from risk. Once they have gained fame and fortune themselves, they develop a third ultimate hobby — insisting on teaching people how to behave and do things.

The attitude towards Meme coins is also like this. Some see the community’s enthusiasm and creativity and are optimistic, while others immediately deny it. In fact, this is not about rational analysis, but more about stance issues. The truly respectful attitude towards the market should be to acknowledge: different people have different participation choices for different assets, and this is very normal. Instead of criticizing each other, it’s better to let the market and time speak.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 13h ago
Basically, it's the old internet problem—black or white. Meme coins are inherently a gambler's game; if you like to play, keep playing, if not, get out. Where does all this moral coercion come from?
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GweiWatchervip
· 13h ago
Exactly right, this is a matter of stance. Some big influencers like to switch between bullish and bearish opinions, depending on how they build their positions.
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AlwaysAnonvip
· 13h ago
Basically, it's a matter of stance; everyone wants to win big.
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GateUser-5854de8bvip
· 13h ago
Basically, it's a battle of positions; everyone wants to win. Those big influencers have already benefited from the initial gains and are just putting on a show now.
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RegenRestorervip
· 13h ago
Really, these people just like to stand on the moral high ground and criticize others. Once they make money, they start teaching people how to behave... I just can't stand this nonsense. Whether meme coins are popular or not is none of your business. Let the bullets fly for a while.
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