Recently, MEME coins have been flooding the market, with various concepts taking turns—dark horse, crying horse, all kinds of derivatives... Do you not feel aesthetic fatigue if this continues?
Actually, from a different perspective, each wave of new trends tests the market’s capacity to absorb them. We shouldn’t completely deny them; after all, the early Chinese MEME coin projects promoted by some leading exchanges seemed absurd at first, but now they have become classic cases.
Instead of merely criticizing the herd mentality, it’s better to ask ourselves: what different experiences can new assets and new gameplay bring? Sometimes, what seems most outrageous can evolve into the next big trend. The underlying logic of the MEME economy is actually testing our market intuition.
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Recently, MEME coins have been flooding the market, with various concepts taking turns—dark horse, crying horse, all kinds of derivatives... Do you not feel aesthetic fatigue if this continues?
Actually, from a different perspective, each wave of new trends tests the market’s capacity to absorb them. We shouldn’t completely deny them; after all, the early Chinese MEME coin projects promoted by some leading exchanges seemed absurd at first, but now they have become classic cases.
Instead of merely criticizing the herd mentality, it’s better to ask ourselves: what different experiences can new assets and new gameplay bring? Sometimes, what seems most outrageous can evolve into the next big trend. The underlying logic of the MEME economy is actually testing our market intuition.