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jr. member
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August 19, 2023, 09:04:46 AM
Not really a fan of Meme coin there hardly have any meme coins ,only a few of them are legit these days think you should be careful and choose the good ones to invest in. Also make sure to invest what you cannot to lose cause the market is very volatile most of the times.
jr. member
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August 18, 2023, 09:23:05 PM
I think meme coin is no future according to my experience is that daily many meme coins are come then they chance some meme coin are pump and people got profit but its some cases many time there price suddenly dumb so be care full.
legendary
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August 18, 2023, 07:10:41 AM
Not every "meme" coin comes from something silly. Remember that what most people call a "meme" today could become a powerful force tomorrow. But I'll give you this: most of them are short-lived sparks that will go out.

But it's a big mistake to lump all meme coins together and put them on the bench. Even in this category, if you do enough study, you might find some real gems. Yes, BTC and ETH have been around for a long time, but what? Even they were questioned at first.

People who are swayed by quick money might get "rekt," as you say, but painting everyone with the same brush stinks of oversimplification! And about your point about having Bitcoin: why just hold it? Adopt and embrace it; don't just hold

If there's only one "meme" coin I'd trust, that would be Dogecoin. It's the most tried-and-tested Blockchain out there after Bitcoin and Litecoin. All of the other newcomers (Shiba Inu, Garlicoin, PEPE) are simply trying to carry on with the DOGE hype train. I don't see them bringing anything new to the scene that would distinguish themselves from the original "meme" coin. Why would I want to invest into a "copycat" whose value can dip overnight once the hype fades away? I'd secure my position into prominent coins like BTC and ETH and forget about the rest.

Of course, that doesn't mean you can't use "meme" coins for quick payments or day trading. They're usually cheaper than popular coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Whenever you see the opportunity to make short-term profits, take it. Who knows if by the time crypto becomes a part of our daily life, "meme" coins cease to exist? Just my thoughts Grin
legendary
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August 15, 2023, 04:24:28 AM
Just as the concept of "meme" can lose its humor over time, these coins could also lose their appeal among users. This is one reason why I think they may not have a bright future unless these projects incorporate more use cases and address blockchain issues. Currently, I believe it's wise to exercise caution when considering them.

All of the "meme" coins you see on the market are just "temporary trends" that will eventually become history (with the exception of Dogecoin). If you're getting into "meme" coins, it would be to make some short-term profits and built your way out ASAP. BTC and ETH are the real deal if you're looking for something that will last for generations.

Most people don't understand that "meme" coins are a passing fad, as they're only focusing on the money. They'll end up "rekt" in the long term as the hype fades away into oblivion. Who knows if in the future Dogecoin remains the sole "meme" coin actively traded on the market? Just my thoughts Grin

If you don't know how to play with meme most of the time, you will lose your money, just like what you said. A short ride is better if you are working with meme projects.

ETH, BNB and most for BTC if you are aiming for long-term investment but if you take the path for meme project
make sure that you are willing to take that big risk. Timing might give you the opportunity to earn, but not most of the
time you will be in the right time, chances to get stuck are always possible.
sr. member
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August 15, 2023, 04:01:50 AM
Current all meme coins already confirmed and success listing on CEX and dapp exchange which one still stable in higher price? I don't find any of meme coins keep stable in higher price and many of them delisted from CEX exchange. Its simple explain with meme coins and I don't sure they have a future keep stable and has chance up to higher price. For long term investment is not worth investing in meme coins because risk for price going drop drastically and easily delisting from exchange market.

Probably, meme coin is not worth as long term investment and take chance as soon possible for selling in higher price when hype moment, don't buy back for meme coins after going lower price if ever make new all time high price because difficult get second chance up to higher price again.
hero member
Activity: 1344
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August 15, 2023, 03:20:05 AM
Just as the concept of "meme" can lose its humor over time, these coins could also lose their appeal among users. This is one reason why I think they may not have a bright future unless these projects incorporate more use cases and address blockchain issues. Currently, I believe it's wise to exercise caution when considering them.

All of the "meme" coins you see on the market are just "temporary trends" that will eventually become history (with the exception of Dogecoin). If you're getting into "meme" coins, it would be to make some short-term profits and built your way out ASAP. BTC and ETH are the real deal if you're looking for something that will last for generations.

Most people don't understand that "meme" coins are a passing fad, as they're only focusing on the money. They'll end up "rekt" in the long term as the hype fades away into oblivion. Who knows if in the future Dogecoin remains the sole "meme" coin actively traded on the market? Just my thoughts Grin
Not every "meme" coin comes from something silly. Remember that what most people call a "meme" today could become a powerful force tomorrow. But I'll give you this: most of them are short-lived sparks that will go out.

But it's a big mistake to lump all meme coins together and put them on the bench. Even in this category, if you do enough study, you might find some real gems. Yes, BTC and ETH have been around for a long time, but what? Even they were questioned at first.

People who are swayed by quick money might get "rekt," as you say, but painting everyone with the same brush stinks of oversimplification! And about your point about having Bitcoin: why just hold it? Adopt and embrace it; don't just hold
legendary
Activity: 3220
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August 14, 2023, 10:03:39 PM
Just as the concept of "meme" can lose its humor over time, these coins could also lose their appeal among users. This is one reason why I think they may not have a bright future unless these projects incorporate more use cases and address blockchain issues. Currently, I believe it's wise to exercise caution when considering them.

All of the "meme" coins you see on the market are just "temporary trends" that will eventually become history (with the exception of Dogecoin). If you're getting into "meme" coins, it would be to make some short-term profits and built your way out ASAP. BTC and ETH are the real deal if you're looking for something that will last for generations.

Most people don't understand that "meme" coins are a passing fad, as they're only focusing on the money. They'll end up "rekt" in the long term as the hype fades away into oblivion. Who knows if in the future Dogecoin remains the sole "meme" coin actively traded on the market? Just my thoughts Grin
newbie
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August 13, 2023, 11:44:37 PM
I'm new in the crypto space and understanding different crypto projects. While the majority of cryptocurrencies I have studied about have some kind of a solution to the existing problem in Web 3.0, DeFi, etc. Recently, I studied Polygon MATIC, which is solving the problem of high gas fees on the Ethereum-based apps.

In the past few days, PEPE, a new meme coin, has gained massive attention in the community. But I actually didn't understand what could be its major objective. Is there any reason to say this meme coin will work for the betterment of the entire crypto and Web3 realm?

There is another new meme coin called SNEK, based on Cardano. What impact these meme coins will create in the crypto space?

I don't understand why meme coins such as Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and Pepe are so famous and why do people invest in them, wondering about the future of meme coins.
Well, I'm not a big believer in any crypto, except Bitcoin, for as for short-term advantage meme coins are a great choice. While they are popular, benefit!
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August 13, 2023, 07:46:44 PM
I look at these things globally. Look at the top coins coinmarketcap for example in 2015 and now. Then the question about the perspective and duration of meme coins probably did not appear. All altcoins are constantly being replaced by others, and only a single success happens very rarely. Therefore meme coins will not exist permanently.
What you said about meme coins is true; until now, many have appeared and sprung up, but only one is able to compete on the stock exchange, and even then, not because of reputation or development but because of the hype. Since then, altcoins keep popping up, and only altcoins are able to shift and maneuver in their best ratings, but not meme coins.So given this fact, it's hard to say that meme coin will have a future because no one has been able to give it the best reputation so far.
hero member
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August 13, 2023, 09:32:38 AM

Just as the concept of "meme" can lose its humor over time, these coins could also lose their appeal among users. This is one reason why I think they may not have a bright future unless these projects incorporate more use cases and address blockchain issues. Currently, I believe it's wise to exercise caution when considering them.

Actually, meme coin is already not being use as meme. Sure they are using memes as motif for their tokens but most them has different utilities than the intended memes. Meme is just using something popular to make a name then forget about it and focus on hypin the price.

Doge meme coin from shiba dog is not popular anymore yet this token is still hype because of Elon musk. Meme coin is already not a meme coin.
sr. member
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August 13, 2023, 09:16:51 AM

Just as the concept of "meme" can lose its humor over time, these coins could also lose their appeal among users. This is one reason why I think they may not have a bright future unless these projects incorporate more use cases and address blockchain issues. Currently, I believe it's wise to exercise caution when considering them.
legendary
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August 13, 2023, 07:12:26 AM
There is a new meme coin $Golden that is being now called 'Shiba Inu Killer'. Since June it has gained over 2000%. And growth of 100% just in the last 7 days.

And the first of its 2 tokens the BEP-20 version of $GOLDEN has gained over 750% after being listed on Coinmarketcap and Coingecko.

https://cryptopotato.com/how-does-golden-inu-plan-to-become-the-best-meme-coin-of-2023-everything-you-need-to-know/

Shiba Inu killer? Lol. All of these new "meme" coins are nothing but pure garbage. They're only driven by hype. If "GOLDEN" doesn't bring something new to the table, it will end up like the rest of the other "meme" coins being traded on the market today. For once, PEPE was in the spotlight but people forgot about it and moved on to the next big thing in crypto.

Do not make the same mistake with "GOLDEN". If you want something that lasts, consider BTC and ETH instead. Who knows if the majority of "meme" coins disappear in the future due to lack of development and innovation? Just my thoughts Grin
legendary
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August 11, 2023, 07:25:32 AM
There is a new meme coin $Golden that is being now called 'Shiba Inu Killer'. Since June it has gained over 2000%. And growth of 100% just in the last 7 days.

And the first of its 2 tokens the BEP-20 version of $GOLDEN has gained over 750% after being listed on Coinmarketcap and Coingecko.

https://cryptopotato.com/how-does-golden-inu-plan-to-become-the-best-meme-coin-of-2023-everything-you-need-to-know/

Shiba Inu Killer?
It's just like a memecoin that's on par with the Shiba Inu, even slightly imitating the "INU" name. If it is said to be a killer, of course it must have its own characteristics, not just imitating the name and claiming to replace the Shiba Inu. Many claims like that happened, but in the end the memecoin didn't grow. Even if it rises thousands of percent in a few days, it does not guarantee that it will be able to last long and have continued development. DWYOR.
legendary
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August 11, 2023, 02:34:05 AM
There is a new meme coin $Golden that is being now called 'Shiba Inu Killer'. Since June it has gained over 2000%. And growth of 100% just in the last 7 days.

And the first of its 2 tokens the BEP-20 version of $GOLDEN has gained over 750% after being listed on Coinmarketcap and Coingecko.

https://cryptopotato.com/how-does-golden-inu-plan-to-become-the-best-meme-coin-of-2023-everything-you-need-to-know/
legendary
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August 10, 2023, 05:02:19 PM
I don't understand why meme coins such as Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and Pepe are so famous and why do people invest in them, wondering about the future of meme coins.
The three meme coins you mentioned received massive support from investors and major influencers; on top of these currencies is Dogecoin, backed by Elon Musk. These currencies must certainly receive sufficient fame that makes them differ from other meme coins that did not receive strong support, promotion, or attraction from investors. As for predicting the future of meme coins, this is vague, and no one can predict it. Still, there are indicators that we can make speculative indicators on the bright future of meme coins, such as using one of these meme coins as a method of payment for significant companies or adding use cases for the currency that are implemented by developers, listing them on well-known and famous CEX platforms, the total supply of the currency is not exaggerated, and so on. For me, I see that meme coins are invested by people in order to get rich quickly. Still, they do not know that their high risks can make them turn into rapid poverty due to the manipulation from the whales and market makers and the influence of the hype on them, etc.
hero member
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August 10, 2023, 04:36:35 PM
Investors should exercise caution when considering meme coins as part of their portfolio. It's crucial to conduct thorough research, assess the underlying technology, team credibility, and potential for adoption. The cryptocurrency market is highly volatile, and meme coins can be particularly susceptible to rapid price fluctuations and potential scams.

In summary, while meme coins might capture attention and generate hype in the short term, their long-term viability remains uncertain, and careful consideration is advised before investing in them.
Actually, if we are not obsessed with instant profits then there is no need for any research on meme coins or shitcoins since the results will be the same and they are not worth investing in.

It's just a bunch of projects where the system and the scheme is always the same by creating excessive hype and pump so that after getting profits then it will be discarded and I think everyone knows this because schemes like this always happen for every memecoin so there is no need for any research because the conditions will not change and they will still be coins after the pump is over then the coins will be discarded.
sr. member
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August 10, 2023, 02:44:33 PM
I look at these things globally. Look at the top coins coinmarketcap for example in 2015 and now. Then the question about the perspective and duration of meme coins probably did not appear. All altcoins are constantly being replaced by others, and only a single success happens very rarely. Therefore meme coins will not exist permanently.
full member
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cogwise.io
August 10, 2023, 11:23:32 AM
Investors should exercise caution when considering meme coins as part of their portfolio. It's crucial to conduct thorough research, assess the underlying technology, team credibility, and potential for adoption. The cryptocurrency market is highly volatile, and meme coins can be particularly susceptible to rapid price fluctuations and potential scams.

In summary, while meme coins might capture attention and generate hype in the short term, their long-term viability remains uncertain, and careful consideration is advised before investing in them.
newbie
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August 10, 2023, 11:13:22 AM
I think it's a bit like songs on tiktok. If you watch, you know what I mean - when a song is trending, it goes everywhere, and after a while you hardly hear it at all. It's the same with coins, It can happen that a coin will rise very strongly and will definitely outperform other coins, and then it will suddenly fall.

Exactly. This is why the memecoin industry won't die, but we'll always see new coins that will pop up and get hyped sometimes.
jr. member
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August 10, 2023, 10:30:52 AM
I think it's a bit like songs on tiktok. If you watch, you know what I mean - when a song is trending, it goes everywhere, and after a while you hardly hear it at all. It's the same with coins, It can happen that a coin will rise very strongly and will definitely outperform other coins, and then it will suddenly fall.
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