Look at PEPE's current market situation. The price is stuck at 0.00000572, and that string of zeros after the decimal point is enough to dazzle the eyes. Converted to RMB, it's even more outrageous—0.00003986 each. Imagine, you need to collect over 25 million PEPE to buy a cup of lemon tea at a convenience store. This is the so-called "one coin, one drink" dream, but you have to be a chives (loser) for a lifetime to save enough. Such ultra-low-priced tokens in the market indeed test people's hearts—seeing huge numbers but with negligible actual value, beginners are easily fooled by the illusion of "cheapness." Experienced players have long been accustomed to this market phenomenon; those who should hold continue to be bullish, and those who should cut losses have already run away. Anyway, in this market, the most important self-cultivation is to recognize the difference between price and value.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-21 15:01
This is a common trap in on-chain archaeology: behind a string of zeros, it's often the project's own emptiness rather than scarcity.
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AlphaBrain
· 01-18 15:45
25 million PEPE tokens are enough to buy a cup of lemon tea—how resilient does that make you?
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CafeMinor
· 01-18 15:40
Laughing out loud, it takes 25 million PEPE to have a cup of tea, this deal isn't worth it
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SelfStaking
· 01-18 15:39
25 million PEPE buy a cup of tea, this meme cracked me up haha
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RektRecorder
· 01-18 15:33
Just 25 million coins to buy a cup of tea, how much can that be scammed?
Look at PEPE's current market situation. The price is stuck at 0.00000572, and that string of zeros after the decimal point is enough to dazzle the eyes. Converted to RMB, it's even more outrageous—0.00003986 each. Imagine, you need to collect over 25 million PEPE to buy a cup of lemon tea at a convenience store. This is the so-called "one coin, one drink" dream, but you have to be a chives (loser) for a lifetime to save enough. Such ultra-low-priced tokens in the market indeed test people's hearts—seeing huge numbers but with negligible actual value, beginners are easily fooled by the illusion of "cheapness." Experienced players have long been accustomed to this market phenomenon; those who should hold continue to be bullish, and those who should cut losses have already run away. Anyway, in this market, the most important self-cultivation is to recognize the difference between price and value.