Learning Chinese is like playing a game; it requires gradual progress and leveling up—this analogy is quite vivid. Recently, many leading exchanges have frequently launched Chinese meme coins, which is an interesting phenomenon. From a market perspective, meme culture's ability to cross language barriers is becoming stronger. As more Western users get exposed to Chinese meme projects, everyone is gradually realizing that not learning some Chinese might really cause them to fall behind. This not only reflects the globalization trend of the crypto community but also indicates that Chinese content's influence in the Web3 space is continuously expanding. Whether in the crypto world or cultural dissemination, language integration is becoming the new normal.
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RugDocDetective
· 3h ago
Haha, really, not understanding Chinese memes now is like playing a game without taking medicine—it's an instant GG.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 12h ago
Haha, alright. Chinese meme coins are really taking off now. Westerners are starting to panic and learn Chinese, which is indeed unprecedented.
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fomo_fighter
· 01-13 18:53
Wow, Chinese meme coins are really taking off. Westerners better catch up quickly haha
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SilentAlpha
· 01-13 18:52
Haha, okay, now even foreigners will have to learn Chinese, or they really won't be able to enjoy the meme's benefits.
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fren.eth
· 01-13 18:52
Haha, really? If you don't understand Chinese, you can't even play meme coins anymore. It's too competitive.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-13 18:50
Haha, alright, this wave of Chinese meme coins is really taking off. Westerners will have to learn a few Chinese phrases too.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-13 18:48
Haha, really, if you don't learn Chinese now, you'll fall behind. Meme coins have even escalated into language wars.
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-13 18:46
It should be pointed out that this assertion has a fundamental logical flaw. On-chain data shows that the trading volume share of Chinese meme coins is far from reaching a disruptive level; at best, it is a psychological expectation.
Another narrative-driven misconception. What truly determines the price of a coin is its technical fundamentals and value consensus, not language. Taking my research report from 2017 as an example, cross-border liquidity has long disproved the "language determinism" theory.
Let me say this: Chinese is indeed expanding, but equating it with the transfer of Web3 power? That's an overinterpretation. Essentially, it's still a frenzy of traffic competition.
Learning Chinese is like playing a game; it requires gradual progress and leveling up—this analogy is quite vivid. Recently, many leading exchanges have frequently launched Chinese meme coins, which is an interesting phenomenon. From a market perspective, meme culture's ability to cross language barriers is becoming stronger. As more Western users get exposed to Chinese meme projects, everyone is gradually realizing that not learning some Chinese might really cause them to fall behind. This not only reflects the globalization trend of the crypto community but also indicates that Chinese content's influence in the Web3 space is continuously expanding. Whether in the crypto world or cultural dissemination, language integration is becoming the new normal.