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Regarding $ETH and meme coin investments, there's a recent topic worth discussing.
Many people dive into meme coins, but what is the truth? Over 90% of meme coin projects will ultimately fail. This is not alarmist talk but based on real market data.
So the question is—what kind of meme coins are worth paying attention to? The answer is quite simple: they must have a genuine historical background or cultural significance. Projects that are fabricated out of thin air, issued today and gone tomorrow, are essentially casino chips. Many people will say "a big V mentioned it on social media" and take it as an endorsement, which is the biggest trap. A casual post by someone can be taken as an investment reason—does that logic hold?
Even more painfully, projects with unknown origins have a very low success rate. The risk is right here, and individuals must be responsible for their own decisions; no one can cover for you.
For beginners just entering the market, the advice is: start small, focus on learning, and don't rush to scale up. Never think about jumping straight into futures or options—those are basically money-losers for newbies. Progress step by step—first understand spot trading, then consider other tools.
In summary, meme coins are not off-limits, but you need judgment and awareness of the risks. Greed and ignorance are often the fastest ways to lose money.