I've read many arguments predicting the doom of Meme coins, and I really can't understand it. Some say Meme coins are doomed, with certainty, but we've heard this kind of prediction too many times.
To be honest—people are quite interesting. Isn't it always like this: when men do something, they like to teach others how to live. When they're young, they want to pull others into the water; once they've achieved success and fame, they prefer to advise others to turn over a new leaf. Even more so, when they move further up, they end up having to explain the principles and act like experienced elders.
The same goes for the crypto world. It's lively when there's excitement, but when you don't understand, you start to deny. Meme culture in Web3 simply can't die because it's fundamentally part of the community's DNA. Even if you don't understand, you should respect it—because the market has its own logic of operation.
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digital_archaeologist
· 11h ago
Haha, how many times have you been proven wrong and still shout that Meme coins are doomed? Truly a cyber Werewolf Kill.
These people just can't see through human nature; only after succeeding do they want to advise others not to play.
Meme culture is the DNA of Web3; it’s indestructible.
Well said. Not understanding ≠ negating. The market logic is right there.
Coming again to talk down? Every round has this kind of rhetoric. Time to wake up, brother.
It's human nature. Once successful, they want to teach others. Laugh out loud.
Without Meme, what’s left of Web3? That’s what the community truly desires.
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CryptoComedian
· 11h ago
Laughing and then crying, hearing people bash Meme coins until my ears are calloused
Every time they say it's going to die, but in the end, they end up living more happily. This logic is truly amazing
Human nature, if you don't understand it, you deny it. This is the biggest flaw among crypto enthusiasts
The market will speak for itself, so let's just watch the show
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HallucinationGrower
· 11h ago
Haha, predicting the death of meme coins again. I've been hearing this kind of talk for at least five years.
Basically, it's just ignorance leading to denial. I really dislike this attitude.
Meme is all about community spirit. No matter how much you oppose, it won't change that.
Every time I hear these arguments, I just want to laugh, really.
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DataBartender
· 11h ago
Haha, what you said is really right. Those who are bearish just can't understand and deny, a typical case.
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Always like this, first follow the trend to make money, then come and advise others not to play. Truly hilarious.
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It's true that meme coins won't die. The community is still there, and the popularity remains.
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The human nature in the crypto world—most annoying are those armchair experts after the fact.
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Pulling people into the water and then calling others immature—I'm tired of this routine.
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The market operates this way. If you don't understand, don't interrupt.
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Meme culture is the DNA of Web3. No room for rebuttal.
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Licking the screen while watching the show, then start pretending to be cool and advise people to turn over a new leaf after making money. Okay.
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This argument is excellent. It perfectly captures the human nature in the crypto world.
I've read many arguments predicting the doom of Meme coins, and I really can't understand it. Some say Meme coins are doomed, with certainty, but we've heard this kind of prediction too many times.
To be honest—people are quite interesting. Isn't it always like this: when men do something, they like to teach others how to live. When they're young, they want to pull others into the water; once they've achieved success and fame, they prefer to advise others to turn over a new leaf. Even more so, when they move further up, they end up having to explain the principles and act like experienced elders.
The same goes for the crypto world. It's lively when there's excitement, but when you don't understand, you start to deny. Meme culture in Web3 simply can't die because it's fundamentally part of the community's DNA. Even if you don't understand, you should respect it—because the market has its own logic of operation.