Recently, many popular MEME coins have started to rise significantly. Projects like HAKIMI and vulgar penguin are performing well, does this indicate that the true MEME season is about to begin?
Take a closer look at the Chinese MEME track. Besides these already well-known projects, Chinese animal-themed coins like Ma Dao Cheng Gong and Bee Dog are also quietly布局. Some even call certain new projects the "first 10,000x coin of 2026," full of anticipation in their words.
This logic is actually understandable—MEME coin rotations often have a cyclical nature. When the mainstream coins' gains slow down, funds tend to flow into these high-risk, high-imagination assets. The problem is, with many participants, the risks are also amplified.
Some have already built positions at the bottom, waiting to see how the story unfolds; others are still hesitating and observing. But regardless, this wave of MEME fever has indeed attracted many people's attention.
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ContractFreelancer
· 01-04 00:08
The millionfold coin dream hasn't woken up yet, and those cutting losses are already lining up.
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-03 11:51
I've heard too many stories of millionfold coins, and in the end, it's still the story of the retail investors getting caught.
It's another bottom-building phase, but won't the tears be from ourselves again?
However, BeeDog does have some potential, just the risk is too frightening.
Is this really the Meme season coming? I doubt it; the funding situation will decide.
Quick success? Hmm, it's a bit uncertain. It's safer to stay on the sidelines.
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CryptoMom
· 01-03 11:49
The story of 10,000x coins has been heard too many times, and in the end, it's just a feast for the leek farmers to take over the bag.
Is the MEME season coming? I'm watching it, wait a bit longer before entering.
Those who are building positions at the bottom are probably gambling with their lives now. Let's see who blows up first.
What Chinese animal coins are these again? They sound just like schemes to cut leeks.
Capital rotation definitely exists, but the ones who truly make money are always a few, the rest are cannon fodder.
For such high-risk things, I prefer to be bullish and do less, just play with small amounts.
Talking about 10,000x coins, it's hilarious. Better to steadily accumulate mainstream coins.
When MEME coins become popular, it's often the time to run away.
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rugdoc.eth
· 01-03 11:47
2026 Billion Times Coin? Wake up everyone, I'm tired of hearing this rhetoric.
This is really just the prelude to a leek-cutting scam, brothers who are building positions at the bottom, just wait.
MEME season? It's just that funds have nowhere to go.
It's another animal coin, another Chinese-themed coin; changing the patterns but the core remains the same.
Vulgar penguin's gains are decent, but I still choose to watch from the sidelines. The risk is too high, no need to gamble.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-03 11:46
Another wave of ten-thousand-fold dreams, it cracks me up haha
Those building positions at the bottom are all nerve knives, either geniuses or chives
The MEME season is really here or just another round of cutting
The name "Success Immediately" sounds good, but unfortunately, the price is heading down
If you believe in it, you would have already gone all in, so why are you still commenting here
I have a bit of hope for the vulgar penguin, but this cycle is really unpredictable
Funds flowing into MEME indicate that Bitcoin has no more imagination
The term "ten-thousand-fold coin" is getting tired, surviving three months would be good
I just want to know which big player is stocking up at the bottom
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PaperHandSister
· 01-03 11:35
It's the story of a ten-thousand-fold coin again, I've heard it a hundred times last year.
Don't worry, once the hype passes, you'll know who the bagholders are.
Has this wave really arrived? It feels like we're not in position yet.
I'll just watch without taking action; a paper-handed trait is easily cut.
Those who build positions at the bottom are all gamblers, just for entertainment.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 01-03 11:29
Is it MEME season again? Saying that every time
The million-fold coin is hilarious, heard that last year too
Those who bought at the bottom are now at a loss
It's hard to say how long this wave of popularity will last
Fund flows are nothing more than this kind of thing
Recently, many popular MEME coins have started to rise significantly. Projects like HAKIMI and vulgar penguin are performing well, does this indicate that the true MEME season is about to begin?
Take a closer look at the Chinese MEME track. Besides these already well-known projects, Chinese animal-themed coins like Ma Dao Cheng Gong and Bee Dog are also quietly布局. Some even call certain new projects the "first 10,000x coin of 2026," full of anticipation in their words.
This logic is actually understandable—MEME coin rotations often have a cyclical nature. When the mainstream coins' gains slow down, funds tend to flow into these high-risk, high-imagination assets. The problem is, with many participants, the risks are also amplified.
Some have already built positions at the bottom, waiting to see how the story unfolds; others are still hesitating and observing. But regardless, this wave of MEME fever has indeed attracted many people's attention.