In recent years, the crypto market has always had some tokens that can spark a frenzy. The explosion of $SHIB in 2021 and the rapid surge of $PEPE in 2023—each wave attracted countless attention. Now, the new discussion focus has shifted to PUPPIES and other projects related to Musk concepts.
Interestingly, before each market rally, the market is always filled with skepticism. People are used to waiting for "full confirmation" signals, but the historical data shows: when most people think "it's stable," they have usually missed the first half of the growth.
The volatility pattern of MEME coins is worth observing. Their markets often brew amid controversy and doubt, then suddenly launch at a certain moment. If there truly is a new trend in 2026, the difference in returns between early positioning and waiting for "full confirmation" could be significant.
The key question is not whether it will rise, but what your strategy is. Some participate by early judgment; others prefer to wait until the news is confirmed before acting. Both choices carry risks, but the costs are very different.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 01-06 23:36
You're right, since you're going to invest anyway, the timing makes a huge difference whether you do it early or late.
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MevShadowranger
· 01-06 04:19
I've seen it all along; hesitant people are always chasing the high.
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Same old story, but the number of facepalms is probably even higher.
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Nice words, but who can truly predict?
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The first half was cut by big players, only the second half is what retail investors are after.
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Waiting for the news to be confirmed? By then, it will have already taken off haha.
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Historical data looks good, but real-life losses are more painful.
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The premise of early deployment is having enough money to keep averaging down.
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When will PUPPIES start? I'll get on board first.
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There are opportunities in the doubts, but there are also many traps.
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Instead of stressing over strategies, better to see who is buying.
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Tried both ways, now I don't trust anything.
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MEME coins are just a gambler's playground; don't treat them as investments.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 01-04 14:43
Honestly, every time it's the same. Everyone talks about risk, but their hands are already full of positions.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-04 14:41
It's the same old story. By the time I confirm, it's already too late, but I just can't fix this habit haha
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-04 14:40
Is it the same story again, waiting until "full confirmation" is too late? Then I ask, why didn't anyone mention this during the MEME crash in 2024?
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 01-04 14:33
It's the same old rhetoric again, preemptive planning vs. waiting for confirmation... Nice words, but basically just gambling on human weakness.
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Degentleman
· 01-04 14:33
Wait, isn't this just about whether to buy or not? After all the talk, it all comes back to gambler's mentality.
In recent years, the crypto market has always had some tokens that can spark a frenzy. The explosion of $SHIB in 2021 and the rapid surge of $PEPE in 2023—each wave attracted countless attention. Now, the new discussion focus has shifted to PUPPIES and other projects related to Musk concepts.
Interestingly, before each market rally, the market is always filled with skepticism. People are used to waiting for "full confirmation" signals, but the historical data shows: when most people think "it's stable," they have usually missed the first half of the growth.
The volatility pattern of MEME coins is worth observing. Their markets often brew amid controversy and doubt, then suddenly launch at a certain moment. If there truly is a new trend in 2026, the difference in returns between early positioning and waiting for "full confirmation" could be significant.
The key question is not whether it will rise, but what your strategy is. Some participate by early judgment; others prefer to wait until the news is confirmed before acting. Both choices carry risks, but the costs are very different.