Currently, the crypto circle lacks strong narrative support, mostly dominated by conspiracy schemes, hype schemes, and capital chasing hot topics. Truly market-driven major trends are hard to come by.
The wealth creation stories of meme coins? They mainly play out in the large-cap coins in the secondary market. Looking domestically, the narrative of Chinese meme coins is currently the clearest, primarily driven by the expectations of certain leading exchanges' futures and spot markets. It sounds good, but here’s the problem — it relies too much on expectations. Once expectations are fulfilled or shattered, the coin's price loses its support, and the market disperses accordingly. Its vitality is clearly insufficient, lacking a sustainable core driver.
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-09 04:36
Basically, it's just a game of expectations; it gets shattered with a single poke.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-08 02:58
Basically, there's no real consensus; everyone is just betting on expectations. Once the expectations shatter, it's game over.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-06 18:17
Basically, it's just hot potato; no one truly believes in this stuff.
When expectations shatter, it drops immediately. That's the fate of domestic memes.
Are contract traders in control? Ha, trouble is bound to happen sooner or later.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 01-06 09:57
Once the expectations are shattered, they run away—that's the fate of domestic meme coins.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 01-06 09:56
The moment expectations shatter, it's a mess.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 01-06 09:49
It's all just speculative hype; the real consensus has already dissipated.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 01-06 09:49
Expectedly, this thing is just a paper tiger; it collapses at a single poke.
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BasementAlchemist
· 01-06 09:35
Basically, it's a game of expectations, with no real value.
The moment expectations shatter, everything collapses—who dares to get in?
Domestic meme coins are just contract whales playing around; if it were clear, it wouldn't have fallen so badly.
Clear narrative ≠ a market with vitality; these are two different things.
Markets that rely on expectations will eventually hit a snag—it's only a matter of time.
Currently, the crypto circle lacks strong narrative support, mostly dominated by conspiracy schemes, hype schemes, and capital chasing hot topics. Truly market-driven major trends are hard to come by.
The wealth creation stories of meme coins? They mainly play out in the large-cap coins in the secondary market. Looking domestically, the narrative of Chinese meme coins is currently the clearest, primarily driven by the expectations of certain leading exchanges' futures and spot markets. It sounds good, but here’s the problem — it relies too much on expectations. Once expectations are fulfilled or shattered, the coin's price loses its support, and the market disperses accordingly. Its vitality is clearly insufficient, lacking a sustainable core driver.