#比特币对比代币化黄金 $BTC $ETH $SOL Gold mining in the primary market—do you really know how to pick meme coins? Here are three key metrics you must check:
First, look at whether the liquidity pool is deep enough, and whether the narrative is compelling—this determines if the project can gain a foothold in the early stages. Next, check the community; projects that are inconsistent with engagement usually end up dead. Finally, watch the market cap—only low valuations leave room for explosive growth.
Take Trump-themed Dogecoin, for example. It leverages a political hot topic for its narrative, its community discussion is constantly active, and its market cap is still in the early stage… Some projects do fit this screening logic. Of course, you bear the risk yourself, but at least with the right logic, you won’t be shooting in the dark. If you don’t get in now, are you going to chase after the pump later?
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GateUser-beba108d
· 42m ago
You really have to keep a close eye on liquidity, otherwise those looking to take advantage are just waiting for you.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 46m ago
I agree with the liquidity pool depth part, but to be honest, community hype isn't reliable. I've seen so many "active communities" end up rugging in the end... How long can the Trump Doge coin narrative really last?
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EthSandwichHero
· 46m ago
Liquidity, narrative, community—it all sounds easy. When I pick coins, I just go with my gut, and now I have a bunch of worthless coins sitting in my wallet.
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Lonely_Validator
· 48m ago
Deep liquidity, strong narrative, and active community—this logic does work. But to be honest, most people still rely on luck to pick the right one. No matter how good the logic is, it can't prevent the project team from running away.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 49m ago
Ha, it’s the same line again. I heard this back in 2017, and all those “logical” projects have turned into worthless paper now.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 49m ago
Both liquidity and narrative need to be solid, and the community must be truly active; otherwise, what you're buying is just an air coin.
#比特币对比代币化黄金 $BTC $ETH $SOL Gold mining in the primary market—do you really know how to pick meme coins? Here are three key metrics you must check:
First, look at whether the liquidity pool is deep enough, and whether the narrative is compelling—this determines if the project can gain a foothold in the early stages. Next, check the community; projects that are inconsistent with engagement usually end up dead. Finally, watch the market cap—only low valuations leave room for explosive growth.
Take Trump-themed Dogecoin, for example. It leverages a political hot topic for its narrative, its community discussion is constantly active, and its market cap is still in the early stage… Some projects do fit this screening logic. Of course, you bear the risk yourself, but at least with the right logic, you won’t be shooting in the dark. If you don’t get in now, are you going to chase after the pump later?