The allure of memes lies in their "sense of participation," but what truly fosters a healthy ecosystem is transforming participation into a sustainable, productized process: a more transparent issuance schedule, clearer rule prompts, a smoother trading experience, and more stable on-chain infrastructure. This way, users are drawn in not by impulse, but by engagement and community consensus. The reason Tron's meme ecosystem spreads more easily is because its cost and speed allow more people to join discussions and interactions, generating sustained community buzz.
Participants should prioritize emotional management in their rules: small positions, steady pace, and phased profit-taking; treat the buzz as an event to participate in, not a gamble on a single fluctuation. A healthy meme ecosystem will ultimately lead newcomers to broader application scenarios, transforming "spectators" into "users." Only when buzz is combined with robust infrastructure can short-term attention be transformed into long-term growth.
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