Some supporters of meme projects have recently been a bit embarrassed—former competitors are making rapid progress on the leaderboard, while their own projects are gradually losing momentum. The problem is straightforward: the content itself lacks broad appeal to the global market.
This actually reflects a common issue in the crypto community. Many people fall into the illusion of "what should be" and ignore the real feedback from the market. The gap between ideal and reality often determines the life or death of a project.
Recently, the trend has shifted noticeably. Projects that are overly politicized or sensitive to hot topics are experiencing cold reception. If they still want to maintain their popularity, it's time to readjust their strategies. The entire ecosystem is evolving, and adapting to the market is the key.
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LadderToolGuy
· 6h ago
This is getting interesting. Are there really people who think their meme can go viral worldwide? Well, what happened?
I have some ideas about the headline but didn't expect the trend to shift so quickly. We should have listened to the market earlier.
Content may be sensitive, but the key issue is that it didn't resonate with people. In simple terms, it lacked influence.
Another batch of projects is heading towards bankruptcy. Who told you to believe only the hype from followers?
Politicization in the crypto world is like original sin. It's a bit late to realize that now.
The market doesn't lie; it only deceives fools. It's your own choice.
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BoredApeResistance
· 6h ago
Basically, if you haven't done well yourself, don't blame the market. It's laughable.
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Honestly, some projects are still self-indulgent, not realizing they've already been abandoned by the market.
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Politicized meme coins are inherently a false proposition; trying to rely on emotions to cut the leeks is just wishful thinking.
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Adapting to the market? Most people don't want to adapt at all; they just want to get rich overnight.
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排行榜不会骗人,能活下来的就是赢家。
The ranking list doesn't lie; those who survive are the winners.
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Honestly, nine out of ten projects that still hold onto "ideals" will end up zero.
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This is the cruelty of Web3. No one cares what your original intention was; only profits matter.
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When the trend changes, you do need to change your strategy, but most teams have long lost touch with reality.
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Meme coins still want to do political marketing? Then just wait for death.
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The market never cares about sentiment; it's very cold.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 6h ago
To be honest, it still depends on whether the market is willing to buy in.
Another self-indulgent project has failed; it's time to reflect.
Political cards really nobody wants; you still have to rely on the product to speak.
That's why I never follow the trend; you have to understand human nature, brother.
Is it the heat fading that’s to blame? Or is it because you have nothing to offer?
Alright, another round of reshuffling; deservedly eliminated.
The market is the most honest; don’t go against it.
Many projects overthink and do too little; it was about time for this.
It feels like the entire ecosystem is self-correcting; it’s actually quite satisfying to watch.
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NFTRegretter
· 6h ago
It's the same old story. Luckily, I cleared everything out long ago. Those who constantly shout "community governance" and "decentralized narrative" will be taught a lesson by the market in the end. Serves them right.
Some supporters of meme projects have recently been a bit embarrassed—former competitors are making rapid progress on the leaderboard, while their own projects are gradually losing momentum. The problem is straightforward: the content itself lacks broad appeal to the global market.
This actually reflects a common issue in the crypto community. Many people fall into the illusion of "what should be" and ignore the real feedback from the market. The gap between ideal and reality often determines the life or death of a project.
Recently, the trend has shifted noticeably. Projects that are overly politicized or sensitive to hot topics are experiencing cold reception. If they still want to maintain their popularity, it's time to readjust their strategies. The entire ecosystem is evolving, and adapting to the market is the key.