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#数字资产市场动态 How to choose meme coins worth accompanying?
First, look at what they have experienced. Old coins that withstand more than 70% of a wipeout and can stand up again, new coins that survive an 80% drop and stay stable for over a week, showing an arc bottom—this indicates that the people behind them truly believe. Market cap in the range of 5 million to 200 million is most comfortable—too small is easily crushed, too large lacks a story.
Second, find something unique. Don't always follow trend imitation coins or ride political hot topics; those fictional concepts don't last long. Truly surviving meme coins should have cultural attributes and genuine resonance. Unique representation and a unique value proposition are the moat.
Finally, verify two dimensions. On-chain data shows whether the number of holders is genuinely increasing—this is more honest than price fluctuations—be wary of coins with too high whale concentration. Also, look at the community—whether Twitter comments are lively, whether the content has viral potential, and if there are high-quality creative videos. Community vitality determines the project's life force, and this cannot be stopped.
In short, finding meme coins is about finding projects that have endured deep declines, possess genuine cultural heritage, and have a solid community. Data is on the chain, and the community is right there—observe more, act less, and you'll be able to tell the difference.