#Strategy加仓BTC Meme coins now account for 5% of the entire market, and honestly, this proportion is quite reasonable. Why? Because people are already tired of the usual rhetoric about technological breakthroughs and ecological innovations. Instead, it’s the pure community culture and playful spirit that can create real wealth effects—these are the true weapons to ignite FOMO emotions.



From another perspective, the logic for the 90s and 00s generation entering the market is: if you like it, buy it; there’s not much fuss. Whitepapers? Don’t understand or don’t want to read. Active communities, meme culture, high discussion levels—these are the real investment signals for them.

The true bull market cycle is often led by a Meme project with a super strong narrative, which then gradually propagates through the entire market. This pattern has been proven countless times. So instead of waiting for macro positive news, it’s better to focus on community enthusiasm and cultural momentum—that’s the trailer for the next wave of gains.
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MintMastervip
· 01-18 17:45
Not bad, but I feel like it still has room to rise by 5%. Meme culture is the true secret to breaking the circle. --- The white paper should have been discarded long ago; just look at the hype and the spread of memes. --- Post-90s and post-00s generations don't buy into that at all. Community is everything, right? --- Waiting for macro positive news? Might as well focus on community hype. That's the logic for making quick money. --- Meme-driven surges have become a pattern in the entire bull market cycle. Which project will explode this time? --- Quite clear-minded, but the ones who really make money are often those involved in seemingly meaningless things. --- Cultural momentum > technological innovation. I agree with that. The market is just this crazy.
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GameFiCriticvip
· 01-18 04:02
Hmm... I have to question the figure that Meme coins account for 5%. Can we actually see the true retention rate? Focusing only on community popularity without considering the lifecycle is like a game that only looks at daily active users without considering retention — it's just inflated.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-16 04:00
Wow, 5% isn't really high. I think it should double to be convincing. Exactly, who reads the white paper? You can make money just by listening to memes, so why bother reading that stuff? Community hype = money. This formula has long been disproven. FOMO is the real driving force; everything else is just auxiliary. When the next trending meme coin comes out, this proportion should skyrocket directly.
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OPsychologyvip
· 01-16 04:00
Hearing you say that, a 5% allocation to Meme coins actually makes sense and is more restrained than I thought. Who cares about the white paper and all that stuff, meme culture is the real wealth code. This bull market is really carried by community enthusiasm all the way through.
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CascadingDipBuyervip
· 01-16 03:58
Wow, honestly, compared to those boring whitepapers, I prefer to see what memes the community is playing with. Basically, culture can make money, while technology doesn't matter much anymore. This wave of Meme coins is a psychological game—whoever gets in first makes money. But a 5% share is still early; the real highlight will be when the community heat explodes again.
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MEVSandwichMakervip
· 01-16 03:55
That's right, the white paper is outdated. Now it's all about who has a more active community. Memes are truly unbeatable; 5% is a reasonable allocation. Let's embrace meme culture. No matter how technically advanced you are, it can't beat the power of FOMO. I'm optimistic about the next super narrative meme coin—that's the real wealth code.
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FreeMintervip
· 01-16 03:49
A 5% allocation is indeed reasonable, but we won't stop here, right? Honestly, whitepapers are outdated now; it's all about whose meme can go viral. Wait, could the next big hit be right under our noses? Relying on community hype to trigger a bull market—I'm convinced this is the way. Adding more BTC isn't as effective as going all-in on a project with high cultural momentum; it's easier to talk about but hard to do.
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OnlyOnMainnetvip
· 01-16 03:41
Listening to you, it does make sense, but a 5% meme coin is still too conservative. The community hype judgment is pretty good, but I think the key still depends on who is setting the pace. Damn, no one really reads the white paper haha. If this bull market is truly led by meme coins, I need to quickly adjust my positions. That hits home; most people are just here to make quick money, no need to pretend to have technical faith.
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