#数字资产市场动态 Can Chinese Meme Coins be held long-term? Honestly, the vast majority won't last more than a week.
On the surface, these types of coins are essentially containers of emotion—no product backing, no technological barriers, and uniform code. Once the hype dies down, they become worthless paper. This isn't conspiracy theory; the data is right there.
But the problem is, everyone profits differently in this game. Trading platforms rake in fees, project teams cash out during initial liquidity phases, and influential people harvest traffic and followers through promotion. Only retail investors often end up paying for someone else's plan.
You have to ask yourself: Is this truly an investment, or just a carefully orchestrated celebration?
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 4h ago
Retail investors are really just here to give away money, wake up.
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AirdropHunter420
· 9h ago
I've already said it, meme coins are just tools to harvest retail investors.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 9h ago
Retail investors are always the last to buy in; there's nothing to hide about this.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 9h ago
Retail investors are just the ones whose lives are cut short; they go to zero in less than a week.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 9h ago
Retail investors are just like leeks, nothing more to say.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 10h ago
Honestly, if you can't hold up for a week, don't get involved. This is just a game of cutting leeks.
#数字资产市场动态 Can Chinese Meme Coins be held long-term? Honestly, the vast majority won't last more than a week.
On the surface, these types of coins are essentially containers of emotion—no product backing, no technological barriers, and uniform code. Once the hype dies down, they become worthless paper. This isn't conspiracy theory; the data is right there.
But the problem is, everyone profits differently in this game. Trading platforms rake in fees, project teams cash out during initial liquidity phases, and influential people harvest traffic and followers through promotion. Only retail investors often end up paying for someone else's plan.
You have to ask yourself: Is this truly an investment, or just a carefully orchestrated celebration?