Think back to how $PEPE and $SHIB achieved market capitalizations of billions or even tens of billions. Perhaps in the past, community outreach grew exponentially, with evangelists dedicated to promoting a single token for ten days or half a month. Sentiment gradually built, and with listings from small to large exchanges day after day, the token finally emerged.
Now, thousands of memes are launched daily, and without so many down-to-earth evangelists, the constant stream of Chinese-language promotions, 10,000x returns, and even a single-sword Pixiu (a Pixiu) has gradually eroded confidence. Furthermore, the zero value inherent in the customer service of these copycats has left those who cling to memes even more uncertain.
I don't believe the copycats themselves are worthless. Even without the #MEME launch platform, memes could still achieve 10,000x returns. Today's $Binance Life and $Xiuxian can still emerge once tested. The current downturn is simply due to the clamor of the environment. Have those in high positions forgotten the original purpose of memes? Or, as I mentioned, some people are simply not suited to trading. Memes aren't about blindly buying based on the hype or a tweet mentioning a certain word, without any research. Memes are about the continuous building and strengthening of consensus! Once you enter the market, you must be prepared to take on the responsibility of evangelism. Without this process, how can there be any ultimate results? I've loved memes since I got into the cryptocurrency world because they represent a grassroots hope. Only through continuous construction, resonance, and hope can a token's value be built. Lately, I've been hearing people ask how much this will increase in value. Actually, no one can answer that. The return depends on your own expectations. Who knows when you'll get out? But the only certainty is the core evangelists' expectation: will they exit after achieving a market capitalization of billions or tens of billions in three months, six months, or a year? Or will they continue? Or will there be successors after the chips are exhausted? This is the most crucial aspect of memes. Ultimately, the meme stage is the only option for us grassroots investors to realize our dreams, isn't it?






























