Looking at the Meme coin ecosystem, the core logic is actually quite clear.
First, focus on a central point — a major exchange and its ecosystem. This doesn't mean other platforms are unimportant, but market liquidity and popularity tend to concentrate here, so trading naturally follows the big players.
Second, pay attention to two key figures. One is He Yi; her every statement tends to trigger emotional reactions, and the market is especially sensitive to her comments. To borrow a phrase, she is "a person of great influence." The other is CZ; projects he has endorsed are often highly regarded by the market, reflecting investors' trust in his judgment.
Finally, four bottom-line principles are particularly worth remembering:
First, any asset that CZ has pointed out will be re-evaluated, with popularity and funds surging upward. This demonstrative effect cannot be ignored.
Second, once He Yi mentions a certain direction, the emotional response will be amplified infinitely, making it easy to see irrational chasing of gains.
Furthermore, projects promoted by certain L1 ecosystems often enjoy liquidity bias, making it easier for funds to enter — a sign of ecosystem-level support.
Lastly, projects that deviate from mainstream narratives or operate in reverse tend to be met with cold market reception. History repeatedly proves that going against the trend rarely yields good results.
In simple terms, it’s about keeping up with the ecosystem rhythm, understanding the influence of key figures, and following market consensus.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 01-11 14:22
Basically, it's just clinging to a big shot, and you have to wait for CZ's approval before taking action. This isn't really trading.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 01-09 11:49
Basically, it's just playing the information gap. He Yi and CZ are on opposite sides—one bullish, one supporting the platform—and retail investors follow the trend. This trick has been effective for so many years.
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-08 14:54
Basically, it's just following the trend. When the big influencers move, you jump in right after. This routine has been played out in many variations.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 01-08 14:53
Basically, it's about following trendsetters and big influencers. The logic sounds pretty clear, but when it comes to actual operation, it still depends on luck.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-08 14:52
Basically, it's just following the trend. He Yiyi's constant chatter makes retail investors across the internet rush in, CZ nods, and funds flow in. We're all tired of this playbook.
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MrDecoder
· 01-08 14:44
Basically, it's just following the trend to buy and betting on what the big players say. This logic isn't really innovative.
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0xInsomnia
· 01-08 14:38
Basically, it's just following the trend. When He Yiyi speaks, I jump in; when CZ nods, I go for it. That's the true essence of meme coins haha.
Looking at the Meme coin ecosystem, the core logic is actually quite clear.
First, focus on a central point — a major exchange and its ecosystem. This doesn't mean other platforms are unimportant, but market liquidity and popularity tend to concentrate here, so trading naturally follows the big players.
Second, pay attention to two key figures. One is He Yi; her every statement tends to trigger emotional reactions, and the market is especially sensitive to her comments. To borrow a phrase, she is "a person of great influence." The other is CZ; projects he has endorsed are often highly regarded by the market, reflecting investors' trust in his judgment.
Finally, four bottom-line principles are particularly worth remembering:
First, any asset that CZ has pointed out will be re-evaluated, with popularity and funds surging upward. This demonstrative effect cannot be ignored.
Second, once He Yi mentions a certain direction, the emotional response will be amplified infinitely, making it easy to see irrational chasing of gains.
Furthermore, projects promoted by certain L1 ecosystems often enjoy liquidity bias, making it easier for funds to enter — a sign of ecosystem-level support.
Lastly, projects that deviate from mainstream narratives or operate in reverse tend to be met with cold market reception. History repeatedly proves that going against the trend rarely yields good results.
In simple terms, it’s about keeping up with the ecosystem rhythm, understanding the influence of key figures, and following market consensus.