#2026年比特币价格展望 $ETH The evangelistic role of meme assets in the ecosystem is underestimated. The currently popular Elon Musk concept series meme coins are essentially exploring the boundaries of Web3 community governance and value consensus. Many people think this is just hype, but in fact it reflects the crypto market's desire for narrative innovation.
From an ecological perspective, although these meme assets are novel in gameplay, they are indeed attracting incremental users into the market. Users first encounter blockchain through a popular concept meme, then gradually learn about the Ethereum ecosystem, DeFi, NFTs, and other applications. This "funnel effect" helps promote the overall adoption of the crypto market.
Of course, the risks go without saying—high volatility and high risk are standard. The key is to understand what you are playing and how much drawdown you can tolerate. Meme coin lifecycles are usually short, so caution is advised when bottom-fishing.
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FreeMinter
· 14h ago
The funnel effect is really well explained. Meme coins may look like gambling, but they are indeed doing outreach work. However, most people only realize they should be cautious after losing a lot when bottom-fishing.
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MelonField
· 14h ago
The term "funnel effect" is okay, but most newbies who come in to play meme ultimately end up taking losses... How many actually stay and learn DeFi?
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SandwichTrader
· 14h ago
Funnel effect is a valid concept, but how many meme coins actually survive a round? Most are just fleeting moments of glory.
That's right, you need to understand your risk tolerance and avoid losing everything.
Meme coins are a barometer of market sentiment; their success heavily depends on storytelling ability.
This round has indeed attracted many newcomers, but most are probably at a loss.
Buying the dip on meme coins? I advise you to think carefully—this stuff is even more exciting than a casino.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 15h ago
The term "funnel effect" might be a bit too optimistic; most people who come into contact with meme tokens won't even touch DeFi...
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Honestly, there are more people trying to make quick money, and very few genuinely interested in the ecosystem.
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Short lifespan for meme coins? Then what should I do with this pile I have? Haha.
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Even the Elon Musk concept can be packaged as narrative innovation. Alright, I have to admit, I'm convinced.
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Be cautious when bottom-fishing +1. Last time I bottom-fished, I just kept buying all the way down.
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Instead of researching the evangelism effect, it's more practical to first think about stop-loss levels.
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High risk is high risk, but the key is that the returns should justify the risk. Some meme tokens are just money-making schemes.
#2026年比特币价格展望 $ETH The evangelistic role of meme assets in the ecosystem is underestimated. The currently popular Elon Musk concept series meme coins are essentially exploring the boundaries of Web3 community governance and value consensus. Many people think this is just hype, but in fact it reflects the crypto market's desire for narrative innovation.
From an ecological perspective, although these meme assets are novel in gameplay, they are indeed attracting incremental users into the market. Users first encounter blockchain through a popular concept meme, then gradually learn about the Ethereum ecosystem, DeFi, NFTs, and other applications. This "funnel effect" helps promote the overall adoption of the crypto market.
Of course, the risks go without saying—high volatility and high risk are standard. The key is to understand what you are playing and how much drawdown you can tolerate. Meme coin lifecycles are usually short, so caution is advised when bottom-fishing.