In a multi-million-member investment community on Reddit, retail investors are holding their breath, speculating on which asset will be targeted next.



Imagine if the original expectation suddenly reverses—shifting from popular stocks to an emerging token. What would happen? How intense would the community's reaction be?

Let's do a simple calculation: assuming there are 20 million people in the community, each investing just $10 in this memecoin, that amounts to a $2 billion buy-in. And this is just a conservative estimate. Once a community consensus forms, the power of coordinated action cannot be underestimated. That's why more and more people are paying attention to community dynamics—it can directly influence market liquidity and price trends. Retail investors banding together truly changes the game.
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SurvivorshipBiasvip
· 1h ago
200 million dollar buy wall? Ha, the premise is that 20 million people work together. Have you seen that? --- It's the same old rhetoric... Once consensus is formed, it's invincible. Isn't that just survivor bias? --- Everyone wants to tell stories when memecoin prices surge, but what about when they fall? --- Community activity can influence prices, no doubt, but don't treat retail investors as a whole; they're all armchair strategists afterward. --- Every time they say they're changing the game, but in the end, it's still the players being changed by the game. --- 20 million people each with 10 dollars sounds great, but in reality, 99% will be cut as chives. --- Coordinated action? Ha, that's just the fancy way of saying pump and dump.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 11h ago
Once again pulled into the memecoin circle, is this really different this time? The number $10 sounds fine, but the true All-in will definitely be more aggressive. When the liquidation price hits, it's game over with a single poke. The consensus of 20 million people sounds impressive, but in reality, a big V can turn around and sell off, and the ones who lose the most are always the last to buy in.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-06 23:38
Is this again? 20 million people each with 10 dollars equals 200 million? Wake up, retail investors can't even form a团 --- Yeah, it's just memecoin gambling. Do you really think it can compare to institutional trading volume? --- Community consensus? Brother, I've heard that word a hundred times, and in the end, everyone gets cut. --- Liquidity affects price, isn't that obvious? The question is, who is running at the top? --- Wait, isn't this logic just encouraging all-in? I pass. --- 20 million people haha, only about 100,000 are active, don't insult math. --- Change the rules of the game? Or are the rules changing? Depends on how you understand it. --- What can Reddit's group coordinate? History has already told the answer. --- Every time they talk about retail unity, but in the end, the top eats the meat, retail investors get the scraps.
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SellLowExpertvip
· 01-05 01:45
200 million USD sounds great, but how many can really gather that amount? Most are just spectators.
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HashBrowniesvip
· 01-05 01:44
20 million people each with $10? Buddy, your math is a bit optimistic. The actual number of followers is probably just a tiny fraction of that. We've seen this "community consensus" script too many times. In the end, it's just big players harvesting retail investors, nothing new. Memecoin is just gambling. Don't overthink it—just recognize it for what it is.
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GasWhisperervip
· 01-05 01:43
nah but real talk... 20m people coordinating $10 buys is just mempool fantasy. you really think gas won't absolutely murder that thesis? watch the gwei patterns spike the second they all pile in lmao. retail coordination sounds romantic till execution costs turn it into a fee arbitrage nightmare fr fr
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NeverPresentvip
· 01-05 01:42
$200 million? Wake up, if retail investors could work together, the sun would rise in the west that day.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 01-05 01:31
Same old story... Thinking retail investors can work together in harmony --- Two hundred million USD sounds great, but how many people will actually take action? --- Community consensus? Laughable, one涨停 and everyone disperses --- There's something wrong with this logic; memecoin itself is a trap --- Nice words, but in reality, it's still a game where big players cut the leeks --- Wait, can they really organize themselves? --- The amount of funds has indeed increased, but the coordination costs haven't been accounted for --- Once there's profit, everyone will definitely act independently
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