Forget those complicated candlestick charts; MEME coins are becoming the strongest driving force in this bull market.



Just look at the performance of $PEPE and $SHIB — their rises and falls don't follow technical indicators. What truly matters? It's the emotional resonance within the community, the sense of cultural identity, and narratives that can break through different circles.

Instead of focusing on market cap rankings, it's better to see whether the communities behind these projects are vibrant. In this market cycle, smart money has already been positioning itself in these cultural assets — their value isn't in code upgrades but in whether they can attract more people's resonance.

What do you think? Which MEME coin do you see as having the most potential to break out?
MEME10,98%
PEPE-2,96%
SHIB-1,94%
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BearMarketBuyervip
· 13h ago
To be honest, PEPE's recent surge is indeed a bit outrageous, but I still prefer those with genuine community engagement, not just hype-driven speculation.
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BearMarketSagevip
· 13h ago
Community sentiment > technical indicators, this understanding is really on point. But to be honest, it's still about betting on consensus, right? Betting on the next sucker to take over.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 14h ago
Hey, that's not right. Community sentiment is community sentiment, but in the end, it all depends on whether you can really sell out. It's all about cultural resonance, but when it comes to dumping, no one cares how awesome your narrative is. I think this round is just capital cutting into new leeks, just a different trick. Wait, can PEPE really compare to SHIB? These two are not even in the same league of crazy. Alright, I have to admit, after being cut so many times, I do feel a bit skeptical, haha.
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FantasyGuardianvip
· 14h ago
To be honest, the madness of MEME coins is a gamble on human nature. Whoever can ignite emotions wins. I haven't been looking at candlestick charts for a long time; now I focus on community activity. Anyway, technical analysis has long been invalid. PEPE is indeed wild this time, but I am more optimistic about those small coins that haven't broken out yet. Entering now is truly highly profitable. Community resonance > all technical indicators. This is the truth. Compared to those old fossils in the top ten rankings, I want to see which new MEME can stir things up. Technical analysis is a joke in front of MEME; it's all about storytelling and传播力.
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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 14h ago
Damn, I already said that technical analysis is bullshit when it comes to meme coins. Community popularity is the key, and PEPE has really figured it out this time. The problem is that there are too many copycats now, and few projects with real vitality survive.
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 14h ago
Bankruptcy Artist's Comments: Honestly, I believe in the community sentiment, but don't get caught holding the bag and still sing praises. --- Another story of "smart money." Why do I always feel like I'm the one taking the hit? --- I watched PEPE rise, but I started regretting when I chased the high. Now I can only hold silently. --- Instead of breaking out of the circle, let's first see if these coins have real application scenarios. --- Valuing cultural identity, huh? How about we go recognize Bitcoin together? --- Honestly, I look forward to the community hype of a certain MEME coin, but the exit timing is more important than the entry. --- This standard for judging community vitality, I feel it's even harder to predict than candlestick charts. --- Meme coins are driven by emotions. When emotions turn, you have to run. Playing this requires a strong mindset.
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MetaRecktvip
· 14h ago
To be honest, this wave of MEME coins has truly broken through the circle, but don't let emotions cloud your judgment. Did the surge of PEPE and SHIB really rely on cultural output rather than technology? I'm a bit skeptical, brother. A community having vitality ≠ code being problem-free. Don't confuse these two concepts. How are those who went all in on MEME doing now? Can you share some insights? Cultural assets sound impressive, but ultimately, it still depends on whether new hot topics can be continuously generated.
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