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It's not that I don't want to make money from memes; everyone enters the crypto space primarily to make money, and there's no need to pretend otherwise.
However, I personally believe I can't make money from meme content.
These kinds of pointless memes, like $trump , $pepe , basically can't attract any off-chain funds, so it's just internal competition within the circle.
And then—
Brahmin: The second saint's close associates make a wave
Kshatriya: The conspiracy group behind coin issuance makes a wave
Vaishya: Armed to the teeth, with extraordinary talent, the on-chain emperor makes a wave again
Shudra: The hardworking trench kid who sits in the trenches every day makes a wave again
The first four castes are responsible for making money, so guess who is the Dalit (untouchable), responsible for losing money?
Anyway, I believe I can't do any of the first four types, so I can only give up on this purely hype-driven meme. Not because I don't want to, but because I truly can't.
More importantly, when you're constantly disturbed by various trending memes, it prevents you from calmly focusing on other valuable research and investment work. It's like trying to get someone obsessed with gambling to settle down and work a steady job.
In this circle, recognizing what kind of money you can make and what you can't is invaluable.