They all say Meme coins have no future, but look at those that have become major projects—wasn't each one initially the target of ridicule?
This project has no venture capital backing, no flashy packaging, and no carefully woven storyline. It only has a simple and straightforward question: will we become the best?
You don't need to believe in anything, nor do you need to follow the trend blindly. Just don't regret missing out when the opportunity truly arrives. In the Meme sector, a track full of uncertainties, sometimes the most straightforward projects actually hold the greatest potential.
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MetaMisfit
· 01-06 17:49
Stop with this routine, it sounds just like the real thing. The project that was said the same way last time is now worthless, and I still have it in my hands.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-06 17:43
Ha, it's the same old argument... But on the other hand, there are actually many examples of projects that get dissed but end up making crazy profits.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 01-06 17:31
Buddy, to be honest, those who are mocked by the community are actually more likely to turn things around. It's the projects that were hyped up from the start that are truly dangerous.
They all say Meme coins have no future, but look at those that have become major projects—wasn't each one initially the target of ridicule?
This project has no venture capital backing, no flashy packaging, and no carefully woven storyline. It only has a simple and straightforward question: will we become the best?
You don't need to believe in anything, nor do you need to follow the trend blindly. Just don't regret missing out when the opportunity truly arrives. In the Meme sector, a track full of uncertainties, sometimes the most straightforward projects actually hold the greatest potential.