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Topic: What Are Your Thought on The Rise of Eastern Memecoins? (Read 141 times)

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Memecoins are highly volatile and can take off or lose value rapidly at any time. Regarding BIAO, I think it has a SHIB-like vibe. I'm not giving investment advice, as that wouldn't be appropriate. But BIAO is reportedly popular as a meme in some parts of Asia which the overall sentiment reminds me of the Shiba Inu phenomenon.
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We've all noticed the surge of meme coins lately. Seems like every other celebrity is promoting their own token these days, all trying to be the next Doge, Shiba Inu, or Pepe. I get the appeal, they can take off fast, but the thing about memecoins is they all run on hype, right? Starting strong is easy, but keeping that fire burning - that's the real challenge. That's why getting in early is key, before you're stuck holding the bag when the party ends.

With that in mind, I wanted to get your thoughts on a meme coin I've come across called Biaoqing (BIAO) It's a new memecoin inspired by a popular Asian meme Bioqing, that aims to bring Eastern meme culture into the memecoin space. I'm curious though, how long can this BIAO hype last? Anyone have any thoughts?
Do not deceive yourself, the aim of that meme coin, or any meme coin for that matter, is not that, the aim of those coins is to make a fortune to their unimaginative developers and nothing else, so this meme coin regardless of its outward differences is just like any other meme coin, so if you want to invest in it thinking you can make money with it, you are free to do it, just remember that if things do not go according to plan, you really have no right to complain as you knew very well what you were getting into.
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So now there are racist meme projects as well. So who is going to invest in these new type of meme project? A specific community or people? Most of the meme projects i see are garbage, except for very few that are trying to add some utility and fair distribution of their token. I don't see any other meme project than PUFF doing anything like they are doing. I was in their community, and i saw they had developed a learning process for their community where they were teaching their community about the mantle ecosystem and also conducting fun games with them.
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We've all noticed the surge of meme coins lately. Seems like every other celebrity is promoting their own token these days, all trying to be the next Doge, Shiba Inu, or Pepe. I get the appeal, they can take off fast, but the thing about memecoins is they all run on hype, right? Starting strong is easy, but keeping that fire burning - that's the real challenge. That's why getting in early is key, before you're stuck holding the bag when the party ends.

With that in mind, I wanted to get your thoughts on a meme coin I've come across called Biaoqing (BIAO) It's a new memecoin inspired by a popular Asian meme Bioqing, that aims to bring Eastern meme culture into the memecoin space. I'm curious though, how long can this BIAO hype last? Anyone have any thoughts?
This is a unique way of promoting the project you have mentioned at the end, using the name of the famous meme coins and trying to make the readers feel that you are generally talking about meme coins but in reality, you are just here to promote that project and all other stuff is just a mere excuse.

However, since the topic is about meme coins, let me throw my two cents about it as well. There is no doubt that the meme coin trend is on a surge, especially after the surge in Telegram-based bots where users are asked to promote projects for free airdrops and people are going crazy about it. All projects are getting free promotion because of this and meme coins are utilizing this opportunity to the fullest.
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With that in mind, I wanted to get your thoughts on a meme coin I've come across called Biaoqing (BIAO) It's a new memecoin inspired by a popular Asian meme Bioqing, that aims to bring Eastern meme culture into the memecoin space. I'm curious though, how long can this BIAO hype last? Anyone have any thoughts?
The hype surrounding meme tokens is following the major trend that occurred in bitcoin, and it has the potential to increase significantly if bitcoin did it first. BAIO's chat is not particularly good, but it is worth using as a short-term gamble. The uncertainty of the bitcoin movement is obviously making me doubt it.
If bitcoin declines, the trend may shift. Even scam meme tokens can be pumped crazily during a bull market. BIAO is currently being pumped due to the reversal trend in bitcoin. And bitcoin is once again trading above $62,000.
BIAO is starting to show a reversal trend. The first wave of recovery is currently underway, and I expect it to accelerate further once bitcoin reaches 63k.
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Take with with caution yet we know that new meta do really comes out fast and also instantly fades out too.  Grin

This is why its never been that recommended that you would really be holding up these meme coins
'Meta' huh? That sounds like an update from a video game but the meta there can last for quite some time or maybe 1 season and I think it applies on other meta as well. We can increase our chances of finding them if we do a proper research than just grab any of them randomly. By the way, I don't mean we should include meme coins there. That is already a different story and you are right that when it comes to them, we must only treat them as a short-term investment.

its wise to make that securing your capital and hold for some moon bag a small percentage
just in case that certain meme coin would be shooting up to the mooon on which at least you wont really be having some regrets.
Actually, I think we will regret it too much because we only invested a small percentage before the moon happened. It's only crazy that if we will up our bags, we can as well hardly see an increase.
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If it has the potential to reach and accelerate, or is based on a story led by major influencers in the space, it will absolutely become a highlight with buzz. But we should also accept that it is only a short-term game with a tendency to be more risky. Maybe many people are easily brainwashed into seduction and only see the beautiful side without seeing the bad behind the scenes of these games.

Although I'm not crazy about memecoins, I admit to holding a few, but I don't expect them to make a lot of money easily, and just let things happen the way they are appear without concern.
legendary
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I've noticed this coin trending on Twitter. It's some kinds Chinese memecoin and they got three new listings today
Despite the listings price still dumped, I think majorly due to the fact that the hypes wasn't sustaining from the beginning, people aren't motivated to pump this coin, maybe my previous statement also holds truth about the state that this coin is in.



honestly, not quite looking good with the graphic this coin might go even deeper in term of price dump, the volume in the various exchanges where this coin recently got listed also doesn't show good sign.
but to be fair, meme coins are still in the state of dumping after bitcoin news in regard of mt.gox appears.
legendary
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We've all noticed the surge of meme coins lately. Seems like every other celebrity is promoting their own token these days, all trying to be the next Doge, Shiba Inu, or Pepe. I get the appeal, they can take off fast, but the thing about memecoins is they all run on hype, right? Starting strong is easy, but keeping that fire burning - that's the real challenge. That's why getting in early is key, before you're stuck holding the bag when the party ends.

With that in mind, I wanted to get your thoughts on a meme coin I've come across called Biaoqing (BIAO) It's a new memecoin inspired by a popular Asian meme Bioqing, that aims to bring Eastern meme culture into the memecoin space. I'm curious though, how long can this BIAO hype last? Anyone have any thoughts?
Take with with caution yet we know that new meta do really comes out fast and also instantly fades out too.  Grin

This is why its never been that recommended that you would really be holding up these meme coins or those trash coins but if you could really be able to bare or handle the risks
then it would really be just that on your own choice but of course this isnt something that would really be that for those faint hearted because you could neither
be losing or earning so much profits in a short time period. MEta could really make those kind of switch up and this is why it would really be that recommended
that you should be careful on dealing up with this. If ever you do abel to make up some profits then its wise to make that securing your capital and hold for some moon bag a small percentage
just in case that certain meme coin would be shooting up to the mooon on which at least you wont really be having some regrets.
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Probably won't be as big as the other popular meme coin out there, meme coin popularity depends entirely on hype generated from the narrative and the fact that this meme only known in eastern world will probably limit exposure to people from other region and just shrug it off since they doesn't really understand the meme granted the rising popularity. now, the fact that volume has been down 50% and price stagnating with downward trend could be a sign.



on the other hand right now the capitals flowing to meme coin is spread thin because too many meme coins are generated, a meme coin reaching $20 million market cap is already good enough these days meanwhile back then if its not half billion dollar nobody will ever bats an eye.
so I don't expect eastern meme coin to be good investment. but that's just my 2 cents.



I've noticed this coin trending on Twitter. It's some kinds Chinese memecoin and they got three new listings today
legendary
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Probably won't be as big as the other popular meme coin out there, meme coin popularity depends entirely on hype generated from the narrative and the fact that this meme only known in eastern world will probably limit exposure to people from other region and just shrug it off since they doesn't really understand the meme granted the rising popularity. now, the fact that volume has been down 50% and price stagnating with downward trend could be a sign.



on the other hand right now the capitals flowing to meme coin is spread thin because too many meme coins are generated, a meme coin reaching $20 million market cap is already good enough these days meanwhile back then if its not half billion dollar nobody will ever bats an eye.
so I don't expect eastern meme coin to be good investment. but that's just my 2 cents.

legendary
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Never heard of it before but you have to ask yourself does it solve anything that isn't already created.  Large majority of all memecoins do not.  They run purely on greed.  When the hype is over they will all be worthless.  Do you really want to gamble with your money like that, why not just put it into a viable project that has a clear future ahead?
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I won't discourage anyone from investing in meme coins, as even experienced investors made mistakes with them in the last bull market due to their unpredictable nature. The key factors to consider with any meme coin are the people behind it, their influence, and the funds they have to drive its value up. However, it's likely that these backers hold large amounts of the coin, facilitating easy pump-and-dump schemes. Therefore, it’s prudent not to hold onto meme coins for too long.
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We've all noticed the surge of meme coins lately. Seems like every other celebrity is promoting their own token these days, all trying to be the next Doge, Shiba Inu, or Pepe. I get the appeal, they can take off fast, but the thing about memecoins is they all run on hype, right? Starting strong is easy, but keeping that fire burning - that's the real challenge. That's why getting in early is key, before you're stuck holding the bag when the party ends.

With that in mind, I wanted to get your thoughts on a meme coin I've come across called Biaoqing (BIAO) It's a new memecoin inspired by a popular Asian meme Bioqing, that aims to bring Eastern meme culture into the memecoin space. I'm curious though, how long can this BIAO hype last? Anyone have any thoughts?
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