#Strategy加仓BTC Let's discuss at Gate Square—what meme coins in this current track are worth paying close attention to?



$ETH and $DOGE , I'm sure everyone has been following, but besides these top players, are there any dark horse projects emerging? The popularity of meme coins in the market is indeed high right now, but the quality varies. Some projects are fleeting, while others manage to break through continuously.

I'd like to hear everyone's thoughts—which meme coin directions are you optimistic about recently, and what are the reasons? Are you bullish on their community ecosystem, or are there new developments in their technology? Let's talk about the most promising projects right now.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-19 04:09
Meme coins, to put it simply, are about gambling on popularity. Right now, many are just rug pulls... but occasionally, you can stumble upon good projects. The ones with strong communities are the real deal. Relying solely on technology and empty promises won't get you anywhere.
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 01-16 22:07
The fund flow of this round of meme coins is really suspicious. Large transfers are all rushing into a few specific wallet clusters, clearly indicating that whales are manipulating the market. Wait, I just tracked an institutional address starting with 0x that transferred 80 million USDT in the past three days. They say it's to diversify risk, I don't believe a word of it... Dark horse? Don't be silly. Behind those seemingly explosive projects, there are hidden big players pumping the market. The on-chain evidence is right there. When DOGE was rising, I was wondering if big capital was planning the next pump. The current rhythm does seem a bit suspicious. Instead of looking for dark horses, it's better to keep an eye on whale movements. Recently, the interaction patterns of several whale wallets have changed, and that's the real warning sign.
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MainnetDelayedAgainvip
· 01-16 05:38
According to the database, meme coin projects claiming to be "potential" have issued 47 postponement notices in the past 90 days. The average project lifespan is approximately 13.7 days. It is recommended to be listed in the Guinness World Records.
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 01-16 05:38
Meme coins are all gambling. To be honest, the small amount of DOGE I have should have been sold long ago. Honestly, besides DOGE and SHIB, what else is worth watching? The rest are just leek-cutting schemes. Listen to me, don't touch those small coins. Let's wait for the next bull market. They keep trying to hype us into buying black horses, but the last black horse went to zero directly, haha. Community ecosystem? Uh... you mean how many bots are helping to pump the coin? The potential of meme coins is just potential that can vanish, nothing more. I only believe in those that can survive the next bear market. Honestly, there aren't many right now.
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CryptoGoldminevip
· 01-16 05:37
Meme coins are indeed a deep water area. I think instead of chasing dark horses, it's better to look at projects with sustained computing power support; ROI is the hard truth. Many people chase hot topics, but few make money. I recommend focusing on community retention rather than short-term popularity. To be honest, most meme coins are just capital game plays. Without technological iteration support, it's hard to survive the next cycle. Instead of fussing over which one to choose, it's better to first calculate your investment return cycle so you know where you stand. From a technical perspective, projects that can continuously optimize costs are worth following; hype is just a smoke screen. Observing on-chain data over three months is much more reliable than listening to rumors. If you don't believe it, check the changes in active on-chain addresses yourself.
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ReverseFOMOguyvip
· 01-16 05:29
Meme coins, to be honest, are just about gambling on popularity... I actually favor those with genuine community engagement, not just slogans. DOGE has lasted this long for a reason. However, the risks are real, and playing this game requires being prepared to lose everything.
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StablecoinArbitrageurvip
· 01-16 05:22
actually, most meme coin discourse completely ignores the order book dynamics. the real tell isn't community vibes—it's liquidity depth on dex vs cex spreads. i've run correlation analyses on 47 different meme tokens and the ones that actually sustain momentum have a sharpe ratio pattern most retail traders can't even calculate.
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StablecoinGuardianvip
· 01-16 05:13
Meme coins are now too risky; I think it's better to look at community activity and coin distribution. There are too many retail investors taking the bait. Better to stay with the mainstream than to gamble on black horses. Instead of mining the next hot trend, wait for the next breakout. If DOGE is already like this, do you still want to copy? Wake up, everyone.
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