MEME coins that want to survive long-term should not rely on hype, hot trends, or violent K-line strategies. These tricks may seem to quickly harvest gains, but in reality, they are just a game of cutting leeks — quick to come, quick to go, and users can't stay.



What does a truly resilient MEME coin look like? Here are a few points to understand — first, proper operational management is essential; don't just boast. Second, the community must genuinely exist; fans should sincerely support, not just be air. Third, consensus needs to be tightly gathered; everyone should share a common belief. Fourth, offline promotion should not be forgotten; genuine user recognition is the real hard currency.

Projects cultivated this way won't die even if prices fluctuate, because they are supported by a real user base. Compared to those manipulated by whales or inflated with false hype, the difference is huge. $BTC
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GateUser-ccc36bc5vip
· 7h ago
That's quite true, but how many can really do it in reality? Most are just empty promises.
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 7h ago
There's nothing wrong with that, but 99% of MEME projects can't do these things now. Real communities are too hard to build, taking a cut and then running away is satisfying. Just hype isn't enough, I've seen too many cases.
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MevShadowrangervip
· 7h ago
Alright, alright, you're back to talking about operations and community again, sounding so impressive... but how many MEME coins have actually achieved that in reality? That hits close to home, brother. Most project teams start off with grandiose promises, then turn around and start to cut. Offline promotion? The MEME coins I saw last year didn't even maintain a decent Discord. Is consensus being built tightly? Uh... as long as the price drops, it all falls apart. Don't fool yourself. You're not wrong, but it's just hard to execute. MEME coins are really about betting on the right idea and timing; everything else is nonsense. If there were such projects, I would have gone all in already, just waiting. Hey, do people still believe in this stuff these days? I'll just smile and respect that. Proper operation? I've seen too many projects that claim to "seriously build a community," and in the end, they all end up the same.
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GasGoblinvip
· 7h ago
Sounds good, but how many meme coins are really doing that now? Most are still surviving through hype.
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