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Looking back at the MEME coin wave in the crypto market, each surge has been accompanied by enormous wealth effects. In 2021, DOGE achieved a 400x increase; in 2022, SHIB reached a 260,000x growth; and in 2023, PEPE sparked a wave of ten-thousand-fold increases—these surges are closely related to social media buzz and attention from specific individuals.
The market's规律 (rules) are actually quite interesting. Each MEME coin boom doesn't appear out of nowhere but comes with emotional cycles and hot spot rotations. Currently, another wave of MEME coins is attracting market attention. The question is, has this opportunity truly "arrived again"?
From a rational perspective, missing each opportunity leaves regrets. But more importantly, understanding the logic of market operation—when emotions accumulate, when hot spots shift—is worth pondering. History repeats, but it is never exactly the same.
What is the current pulse of the market? How to identify genuine opportunities amid controversy? These questions deserve serious reflection from every participant. Market rotations are always ongoing; the key is whether you are prepared.
That 26,000x return, I fell asleep during it, and I still regret it now.
History repeats itself but not exactly the same; this sounds like an excuse for the next wave of losses.
What did you prepare? Having no money in your wallet is better than anything else.
PEPE was truly crazy, unfortunately I missed it. Now everything looks like a rug pull.
Emotional cycles are easy to talk about, but truly grasping them is even harder than winning the lottery.
Wait, is this really different this time, or are we about to bloodbath the new rookies again?
Why does it feel like every time, the same words are spoken, just waiting for the next group to enter?
I dare not play MEME anymore, it's too intense for the heart, brother.
Opportunities? I only see a group of people's blood and tears stories.
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DOGE, SHIB, PEPE... Every time they say it's the last wave, and what happens?
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Basically, it's gambling, just under a different name—MEME coins.
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History repeats but not exactly the same? The tricks of pumping and dumping are always the same.
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Missing out will make you regret, jumping in will also make you regret—either way, it's regret.
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Is the key to being well-prepared? Or is it having enough capital?
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Is this wave really different? I choose to believe the data, not the stories.
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Wait, is SHIB really 260,000 times? Are they sure it's not just moving the decimal point?
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Emotional buildup, shifting hype—what's being said nicely is that the market makers are accumulating.
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I just want to know, who is this round's bagholder?
This wave is again about MEME coins narrative, but it feels like the logic of the heat accumulation is different from the previous rounds
Missing out ≠ opportunity, these two should be understood separately
From an engineering perspective, without sufficient on-chain data support, don’t blindly follow the trend
The key question is: is there any difference in the structure of people entering now compared to previous rounds
History repeats itself but not exactly the same. This phrase sounds smooth but is also very dangerous
An interesting discovery is that every time someone says "this time is different," and then... it’s all the same
Emotion cycles can theoretically be predicted, but in practice, it’s like mysticism
Rather than waiting for the "opportunity" to "reappear," it’s better to study when liquidity will start to dry up
MEME coin is just a gamble personality test. I admit I am the easily influenced type.
Honestly, it's still about information gaps and luck. When big influencers shout, people follow suit. Getting caught is deserved.
Has this wave really arrived? I always feel like the pattern is repeating.
Missed PEPE and I'm still eating dirt. If another one comes along, I really can't help but want to jump in.
I missed the DOGE era, bought SHIB at a high price, and PEPE was even directly cut. Now another wave? Forget it, this time I choose to lie flat and observe.
Basically, it's all about popularity and luck—who catches the wave wins. For someone like me with slow reaction speed, it's better not to get involved.
Can MEME coins that rely on social media hype really multiply 260,000 times? Listen to what you're saying—how does probability theory calculate that?
It feels like every time someone says they're ready, but the outcome is always the same. I really have been brainwashed.
DOGE, SHIB, PEPE...... Every time they say this time is different, but it’s still the same old story.
Emotional cycles? Hype shifts? Nice words, but in reality, it’s just gambling.
Get ready for what? The hammer has long been dropped, and it’s unpredictable now.
History repeats itself but not exactly the same, so how do I know this time isn’t just another exit scam?
Honestly, reading this article just feels like selling anxiety.
Regret over missing out is less real than regret over being alive.
Every time they say the opportunity has arrived, but most people are still the bagholders.
I've heard this emotional cycle theory countless times, but the key is how to pinpoint the exact moment.
History repeats itself but not exactly the same, this phrase is basically saying "I don't know what will happen" haha.
From DOGE to PEPE, from celebration to harvest, the chives take turns being cut, everyone.
Getting ready? What I’m preparing for is to keep cutting losses this time.
Who can precisely hit the right timing? Anyway, I don't have that skill.
It was a gamble during PEPE, and it's still a gamble now—nothing has changed.
Emotional buildup? Hot trend shift? Sounds professional, but in reality, it's just about who has better luck.
If you miss out, then just miss it. It's too late to regret when you're losing money.