Do you still remember last year? No, it should be said a year ago - it feels like it was a lifetime ago. At that time, the community of $PEPE and $SHIB was really crazy, every holder had a sparkle in their eyes, and the Discord was still flooding with messages at three in the morning.
What now?
The blockchain is full of garbage projects that come and go quickly. They pump up at launch, then dump and run, not even bothering to stick around. If it were a few years ago, any project with a bit of narrative IP wouldn't die so miserably. Community? Non-existent. Vision? Even more non-existent.
ETH whales are still increasing their holdings of $PEPE, but it feels more like a lonely persistence. The market has changed, people's hearts have scattered, and the wild energy of MEME is also gone.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 23h ago
Indeed, the MEME track is just a cycle, last year's faith has now become the nutrients for suckers.
To be honest, it's pretty incredible that whales are still holding onto PEPE; I really can't see any hope.
There are indeed an absurd number of trash projects this time, the whole process of opening, pumping, dumping, and rug pulling is almost becoming an industrial standard.
Retail investors have long been numb; no one is shouting for such projects anymore.
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TheMemefather
· 11-30 14:40
Indeed, this wave of MEME is a process from madness to numbness, and now even the scammers are too lazy to put in the effort.
The momentum from last year really can't be brought back, and the Whale's steadfastness with PEPE is like accompanying a burial.
It should have been clear that a big pump inevitably leads to a big dump, and a dispersed community is worse than a dead project.
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ForkTrooper
· 11-30 14:39
Really, this wave of MEME has completely gone off the rails, worse than a trash project.
Wait, are the whales still hoarding PEPE? That guy must have a lot of pressure resistance.
The crazy momentum from last year is never coming back, now it's all about Be Played for Suckers.
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MetaMisery
· 11-30 14:36
It's truly been a year of heaven and a year of hell; MEME is now synonymous with pyramid schemes.
When people's hearts scatter, the team can't be led anymore; even Whale increasing their holdings in PEPE can't save this sector.
To put it bluntly, the on-chain project parties are just playing hot potato, and retail investors have become the last dumb buyers.
Some still say MEME has a future? I think we have to wait for the next bull run to catch our breath.
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ForkLibertarian
· 11-30 14:11
Really, it should have been doomed long ago. There are a bunch of garbage projects, and the rug pulls and dumping are all just tricks.
Just kidding, PEPE still has whales catching a falling knife, which shows it's not completely dead.
Damn, that madness can't come back, people's hearts are really scattered.
I remember those crazy folks on Discord two years ago, where did they all go?
Is this how the MEME track is, or have our perspectives changed?
#美SEC推动加密创新监管 MEME track has cooled down.
Do you still remember last year? No, it should be said a year ago - it feels like it was a lifetime ago. At that time, the community of $PEPE and $SHIB was really crazy, every holder had a sparkle in their eyes, and the Discord was still flooding with messages at three in the morning.
What now?
The blockchain is full of garbage projects that come and go quickly. They pump up at launch, then dump and run, not even bothering to stick around. If it were a few years ago, any project with a bit of narrative IP wouldn't die so miserably. Community? Non-existent. Vision? Even more non-existent.
ETH whales are still increasing their holdings of $PEPE, but it feels more like a lonely persistence. The market has changed, people's hearts have scattered, and the wild energy of MEME is also gone.