Decoding revealed that @MemeMax_Fi's 01 string was saying:
"Same words, little folks make big things."
"Similarly, ordinary people can achieve great things."
If you've been trading $M/MaxPack on-chain recently, you've essentially participated in a "real-world test" of this statement.
In traditional markets, small amounts of capital are destined to be noise, but in the Meme market, small, frequent, and dispersed interactions are precisely the most informative part:
▷ Who is repeatedly testing a new Meme with small positions?
▷ Which addresses are willing to add to their positions during pullbacks?
▷ Which narrative, after being repeated by dozens or hundreds of accounts, begins to truly drive the market?
What MemeMax does is somewhat like packaging these "fragmented actions" that would otherwise only exist in on-chain data and timelines into a tradable structure. From pre-Launch interaction records to the long and short forces in the future contract market.
Therefore, for ordinary participants, that binary string can be translated into a more realistic statement: "Don't underestimate your single order, your single post, your single small position. In this market, small actions themselves are assets."
Meme's manipulation is always driven by the crowd itself.
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