Many investors are still racking their brains trying to find the next 100x Meme coin, but they haven't realized that the game rules in the Meme sector are changing behind the scenes.
This sector has long been plagued by a stubborn problem—liquidity is like a roller coaster, with funds flowing in quickly and out just as fast, often leaving retail investors who get liquidated. Most projects only lower the threshold for issuing tokens, but this doesn't solve the fundamental issue.
Where is the real breakthrough? Some projects have identified this gap and started building dedicated underlying infrastructure for the entire Meme ecosystem. It's not just a simple tool upgrade, but a systemic reconstruction from liquidity, trading mechanisms to ecosystem operation. Whether this step is taken correctly, to some extent, determines whether Meme coins can go further in the future.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-15 10:03
Liquidity is indeed a pain point, but to be honest, I've heard that argument about the underlying infrastructure quite a few times.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 01-15 10:03
Liquidity roller coaster is really incredible; every time, the big players make a fortune while retail investors get wiped out.
Underlying infrastructure? Sounds good, but I still want to see who actually delivers.
It's always about system reconstruction... but in reality, it still depends on the order book.
Instead of building infrastructure, it's better to focus on stabilizing the market; stop running away all the time.
If there's a project that can truly solve liquidity issues, I'll be the first to jump in.
After listening for so long, I still want to find that 100x gem. Who cares about infrastructure?
But that's true—Meme coins definitely need some new ideas.
Wait, is no one filling this huge gap? Feels like an opportunity.
Those who understand liquidity know this is a dead end; I believe in projects that reform the system.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 01-15 10:02
The "liquidity roller coaster" metaphor is still too gentle; frankly, it's just the logic of a Ponzi scheme... The underlying infrastructure sounds impressive, but I've heard the project teams' spiel too many times. If it could really solve the problem, it wouldn't be just a meme anymore.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 01-15 10:02
The roller coaster of liquidity is a perfect metaphor, describing the fate of us retail investors.
I'm among those retail investors who get liquidated.
The underlying infrastructure sounds good, but can it really be implemented?
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GasGoblin
· 01-15 09:42
Liquidity has been talked about so many times, but no one listens.
Starting to hype up infrastructure again, let's see if they can actually deliver.
The hundredfold dream still needs to be pursued, but it's time to wake up.
Retail investors are again set to be the bagholders; this story never ends.
Systemic restructuring sounds impressive, but in reality? Let's wait and see.
Many investors are still racking their brains trying to find the next 100x Meme coin, but they haven't realized that the game rules in the Meme sector are changing behind the scenes.
This sector has long been plagued by a stubborn problem—liquidity is like a roller coaster, with funds flowing in quickly and out just as fast, often leaving retail investors who get liquidated. Most projects only lower the threshold for issuing tokens, but this doesn't solve the fundamental issue.
Where is the real breakthrough? Some projects have identified this gap and started building dedicated underlying infrastructure for the entire Meme ecosystem. It's not just a simple tool upgrade, but a systemic reconstruction from liquidity, trading mechanisms to ecosystem operation. Whether this step is taken correctly, to some extent, determines whether Meme coins can go further in the future.