There has been an interesting phenomenon in the Meme coin ecosystem recently. Industry insiders have explicitly expressed optimism for IP-based Meme projects that are truly rooted in the cultural genes of the Chinese internet community. This signal has attracted market attention.
Conversely, the old narrative of the husband-and-wife duo has basically become ineffective. The market is fatigued by homogeneous character settings; fresh blood and cultural core are what truly attract interest.
However, reality is quite stark—whenever the ecosystem hot spots cool down, these projects on the BSC chain collectively pull back. Once the emotional cycle passes, funds flow back, and valuations drop quickly. This reflects the market’s fundamental understanding of Meme assets: they are highly dependent on hype and consensus to sustain, and once the market trend shifts, support becomes difficult.
It seems like new ideas are changing every day, but ultimately, this logic keeps cycling repeatedly.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-16 22:07
Basically, it's still a game of hot potato; no matter how rich the culture is, it can't save the victims of "cutting leeks."
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-16 16:04
It's the same old story; when the hype cools down, everything drops back.
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Talking about cultural core? It's just a matter of who runs away first.
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Chinese IP boost? Just tricks to pump and harvest.
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Wait, isn't this just a revamped version of last year's wave?
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Really, consensus is just a game of hot potato; no one wants to be the last to hold it.
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The married duo is dead; they turn around and come back with IP culture promotion. Does the market buy this?
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Regarding the hype cycle, what can I say? It's happening again.
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WealthCoffee
· 01-14 17:59
It's that same "cultural gene" theory again; just listen and don't take it seriously.
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Ultimately, it's just a game of hot potato; once the hype fades, everyone runs away.
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Chinese IPs do have imagination, but can they really withstand the selling pressure?
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When BSC projects fall, they all fall together, indicating there's no real value backing them.
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Couples' teams are outdated; switching to cultural IPs is just the same old trick.
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The idea of emotional cycle repetition is correct; the key is how to buy the dip without getting caught.
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Constantly shouting about fresh blood, but it's really just the same old capital game.
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NFTBlackHole
· 01-14 17:55
Basically, it's just a game of betting on emotions; changing the appearance is considered a new idea.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-14 17:55
Basically, it's still a game of hot potato; no matter how strong the cultural core is, once the hype dies down, it has to kneel.
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GasWaster
· 01-14 17:42
Basically, cultural IP can last for a while, but once the hype cools down, it still has to decline.
There has been an interesting phenomenon in the Meme coin ecosystem recently. Industry insiders have explicitly expressed optimism for IP-based Meme projects that are truly rooted in the cultural genes of the Chinese internet community. This signal has attracted market attention.
Conversely, the old narrative of the husband-and-wife duo has basically become ineffective. The market is fatigued by homogeneous character settings; fresh blood and cultural core are what truly attract interest.
However, reality is quite stark—whenever the ecosystem hot spots cool down, these projects on the BSC chain collectively pull back. Once the emotional cycle passes, funds flow back, and valuations drop quickly. This reflects the market’s fundamental understanding of Meme assets: they are highly dependent on hype and consensus to sustain, and once the market trend shifts, support becomes difficult.
It seems like new ideas are changing every day, but ultimately, this logic keeps cycling repeatedly.