BTC and SOL market trends always attract a wave of investors entering the market, but recently there has been a more interesting phenomenon on the Solana chain—Meme coins like Bread Cat are quietly drawing the attention of international capital.
Unlike other short-term speculative projects, projects like INBRED inherently carry international attributes. It is not a hot spot event in a specific region, but one of the most historically significant international Meme assets within the Solana ecosystem. The support of international IP, overseas traffic, and global market recognition, when combined, make it difficult to see where the growth ceiling might be.
Looking at the development history of the Solana chain, early-stage Meme projects often go through a process from niche to mainstream. Projects with international DNA have much greater potential for imagination during this process. This does not mean that getting rich quickly is inevitable, but rather that the market potential of such projects is seriously underestimated.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 4h ago
Bread Cat this wave does have some potential, but I still think it's really hard to say how long international Meme coins can last.
Wait, is this thing really that promising or is it just another round of retail investors getting slaughtered?
Projects like INBRED are underestimated, but who dares to go all in? It's too虚 (unclear/虚虚实实).
It seems like Meme coins on the Solana chain can always attract a wave of bloodshed, why are people still jumping in?
Breaking out from niche to爆火 (explosive popularity), sounds great, but in reality? Most meme coins still end up at zero.
Is internationalization the key to avoiding pitfalls? Wake up, things without fundamentals can't go far on stories alone.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 21h ago
Can Bread Cat really succeed? It feels like just another new way to cut leeks again.
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LeverageAddict
· 01-11 03:53
Huh? International Meme Coin? Sounds like another story, but this time it might actually be interesting.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 01-11 03:53
Bread cat? Another new trick to cut leeks, huh? If INBRED is so awesome, why haven't I heard of it before?
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ChainWatcher
· 01-11 03:42
I’ve been paying attention to Bread Cat this time, but I still think it’s important to look at the fundamentals. The international aspect sounds good, but only a few can really survive...
INBRED is indeed interesting; its historical depth is there, but meme coins are really risky.
Breaking out sounds easy, but the road is still long.
Whether the market is undervalued or overvalued, the key is whether you can hold your mindset.
Has international capital really come this time, or is it just another wave of scythe coming?
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0xSherlock
· 01-11 03:33
Bread Cat? Haha, I've never heard of it, but the rhetoric of international Meme coins still sounds a bit familiar.
The selling points are always the same: undervalued, potential, international... Every time they say they've never seen the top yet.
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ShadowStaker
· 01-11 03:31
nah, meme coins on solana hitting different this cycle... but let's be real, "market potential underestimated" is what they said about 99% of the bags people are holding rn lol
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-11 03:30
Ha, talking about Meme coins again, always saying they're undervalued. And what’s the result?
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NullWhisperer
· 01-11 03:23
nah, the "hard to see a ceiling" part is wild—technically speaking, every memecoin has a vulnerability vector: liquidity crashing, whale dump, or protocol exploit nobody's audited yet. let's dissect this claim more carefully before calling undervalued assets
BTC and SOL market trends always attract a wave of investors entering the market, but recently there has been a more interesting phenomenon on the Solana chain—Meme coins like Bread Cat are quietly drawing the attention of international capital.
Unlike other short-term speculative projects, projects like INBRED inherently carry international attributes. It is not a hot spot event in a specific region, but one of the most historically significant international Meme assets within the Solana ecosystem. The support of international IP, overseas traffic, and global market recognition, when combined, make it difficult to see where the growth ceiling might be.
Looking at the development history of the Solana chain, early-stage Meme projects often go through a process from niche to mainstream. Projects with international DNA have much greater potential for imagination during this process. This does not mean that getting rich quickly is inevitable, but rather that the market potential of such projects is seriously underestimated.