#MSCI未来或纳入数字资产财库企业 $ETH $BNB $DOGE—In the Year of the Dragon, meme coins with Musk concepts are worth paying attention to



Speaking of recent topics in the crypto world, Elon Musk is unavoidable. Every move he makes can stir up market waves. Are those meme coins labeled with Musk just a gimmick or do they have real potential?

Looking at $DOGE's historical performance, concept tokens are not just a flash in the pan. But the key question is: how big is the difference between following the trend and precise strategic deployment? In this Year of the Dragon, many are pondering how to participate.

Interestingly, institutions are also quietly placing bets. MSCI recently stated that they do not rule out including digital asset treasury companies in their system. What does this mean? It indicates that on-chain assets are gaining more mainstream recognition. Major tokens like $ETH and $BNB are seeing increased institutional involvement.

And what about meme coins? The risks are obviously higher, but opportunities are also present. The core is to distinguish which have ecological support and community consensus, and which are purely hype bubbles.

The crypto market in the Year of the Dragon seems to be much more lively than in previous years.
ETH-0,31%
BNB-1,2%
DOGE-0,83%
MEME-5,94%
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FarmHoppervip
· 01-20 06:28
Whenever Musk makes a move, the crypto world goes crazy. This time, MSCI's inclusion is a big deal. Leading coins are stable, institutions are on board, but don't put all your bets on those meme coins.
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SandwichHuntervip
· 01-20 02:57
When Musk makes a move, meme coins start dancing. I know this routine too well. DOGE definitely has some skills, but right now all these new coins are just gamblers' playgrounds. It's hard to tell if the original poster truly has logic or just wants to cut the leeks. If institutions really come in, just go all in on the top coins. Don't think meme coins can also make it to MSCI haha. I just want to ask, is following the trend really making money or just paying tuition? Feels like 99% of the time it's the latter. The Year of the Dragon is lively, but when it comes to risks, how many people have to suffer losses before they understand?
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyervip
· 01-18 12:00
Elon Musk's single tweet can move the market. What does that indicate? It shows that retail investors are still too many... MSCI inclusion? It's a positive development, but don't forget, institutions eat the meat while we drink the broth. That's been the rule for a long time. Meme coins are just gambling. If you bet right, you soar to the sky; if you bet wrong, you lose everything. The Year of the Dragon market is hot, but I still honestly hold onto ETH.
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LiquidatedTwicevip
· 01-17 06:58
When Musk tweets, the crypto world trembles. Meme coins really have a high gambling nature.
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StakeTillRetirevip
· 01-17 06:51
One word from Musk, and the crypto world trembles. Is this meme coin truly an opportunity or just another harvest of naive investors?
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ContractHuntervip
· 01-17 06:48
When Musk makes a move, you'll know if they have it... But to truly go all in on meme coins, you need to have a bit of a gambler's spirit.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 01-17 06:46
Once Elon Musk makes a move, the crypto world gets chaotic. This time, MSCI is planning to work on digital assets, and it feels like the landscape is about to change.
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MysteriousZhangvip
· 01-17 06:37
Elon Musk is stirring things up again; this wave is indeed easy to fall into traps. There are too many followers; those who are truly making money have already jumped in. The inclusion of MSCI is a positive for leading cryptocurrencies, but meme coins still rely heavily on luck.
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