It's that time again for MEME coins to take turns performing. This round of $HakiMi's market has reignited the enthusiasm in the Chinese community, energizing many community participants.
Sharp-eyed friends should have also noticed that even some big holders have been quietly increasing their positions recently. This behavior often reflects that there are indeed people in the market who see opportunities—not blindly following the trend, but with actual funds voting with their feet.
To be honest, projects like MEME coins are fundamentally community-driven, and no one can predict where the next breakout point will be. But as long as the Chinese community's enthusiasm and discussion remain, this momentum is unlikely to completely dissipate. That’s probably why some participants are still continuously adding to their positions.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 11h ago
Big players are quietly increasing their positions, I knew there was something fishy
Alright, the community's enthusiasm has been steady, this wave can definitely still be played
MEME coins are basically about betting on popularity, Hakimi really ignited it this time
But I still don't have the courage to go all in, haha
Big players increasing their positions is a signal, whether to follow or not depends on your own guts
The higher the community discussion, the stronger the momentum, this logic is solid
I'm optimistic, just a bit regretful because my funds are tight
Heat is indeed hard to predict, but since it's still burning, let's keep watching
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CexIsBad
· 01-03 11:53
Large investors adding positions, it doesn't seem that simple anymore
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It's another case of community hype driving the market, how many times has this trick been played
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Wait, does anyone really believe that large investors are not dumping
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The Chinese community's enthusiasm is so easily mobilized when it heats up, it's quite genuine
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If the discussion persists, it won't fade away? Bro, your words sound a bit too optimistic
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MEME coins are basically about betting on popularity; whoever bets right makes money
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Looking at large investors adding positions makes me want to laugh; maybe they've already liquidated
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Community-driven is true, but the problem is, when did the community suddenly lose enthusiasm
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Next breakout point? Sister, don't keep us in suspense, just say who it is
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Now everyone following the trend is thinking about the next Hakeem, but it might just be all the bagholders
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-03 11:51
Whales quietly adding positions, isn't that a signal for us?
Hakimi's move this time is indeed impressive; such high community enthusiasm doesn't come for nothing.
MEME coins are all about who can run faster; as long as the hype continues, there's a chance.
Basically, it's a gamble on whether the community is still playing; as long as people are discussing, it won't die out.
Big funds are already deploying, and we're still hesitating?
Community hype = opportunity, this logic is solid.
The key is not to get caught off guard; just follow the hype and ride the wave.
The biggest fear for this kind of coin is a lull in activity, but clearly, we're not there yet.
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FlatlineTrader
· 01-03 11:51
The moves by the big players are really interesting this time, it doesn't seem like random guessing.
Hakeemie definitely has some substance this time; the community's enthusiasm is different.
MEME coins are all about hype and consensus; who knows how long they can fly before fading away.
But those adding to their positions probably saw something, otherwise they wouldn't be so aggressive.
It's really hard to say how long this round can last; it all depends on whether the community can hold on.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-03 11:24
Whale accumulation, I've seen this move too many times. Every time they say there's a chance, but what’s the result?
Hakiimi is indeed hot this wave, but how long the hype can last is really hard to say.
Community-driven is just about boosting the atmosphere; once the mood fades, who will cry?
By the way, are the whales really adding again this time or are they just market-making? It's a bit hard to tell.
The fate of MEME coins depends on who finally takes the last buy-in, to be honest.
This round of hype feels like a repeat of the old script; it all depends on who can walk away unscathed.
The discussion in the Chinese community is indeed active, but can this translate into actual profits? Question mark.
It's that time again for MEME coins to take turns performing. This round of $HakiMi's market has reignited the enthusiasm in the Chinese community, energizing many community participants.
Sharp-eyed friends should have also noticed that even some big holders have been quietly increasing their positions recently. This behavior often reflects that there are indeed people in the market who see opportunities—not blindly following the trend, but with actual funds voting with their feet.
To be honest, projects like MEME coins are fundamentally community-driven, and no one can predict where the next breakout point will be. But as long as the Chinese community's enthusiasm and discussion remain, this momentum is unlikely to completely dissipate. That’s probably why some participants are still continuously adding to their positions.