Recently, the popularity of the MEME track has significantly cooled down, and the enthusiasm driven by the rise of SOL and BNB has gradually dissipated — which is normal, the market always takes turns. Once this round of sentiment is fully digested, new assets and new concepts will usually gradually surface, and the AI Agent line is likely to be repeatedly discussed.



Speaking of blind boxes, I now see them as a kind of "lazy" participation method. The advantage is that the rules are simple, no need to spend time studying complex mechanisms, and no need to race against reaction speed. Each participation is very straightforward — which is indeed convenient for those who want to follow hot topics but don't want to spend too much energy. Of course, the premise is to have risk awareness.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 01-19 08:54
Blind boxes are really tailored for lazy people, but I think these days, most people still dare to try blind boxes with a gambler's mentality. The AI Agent line will indeed be repeatedly cut, the tricks are old but effective. When MEME popularity drops, these participants quickly disappear, that's the cycle. When the next wave of trends comes, a new batch of rookies will emerge, cycle after cycle. Blind boxes save effort, but you must have a strong risk awareness; otherwise, you'll suffer heavy losses.
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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 01-18 21:48
The whole blind box thing is basically gambler mentality; the simpler the rules, the easier it is to get hooked.
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DataOnlookervip
· 01-18 07:10
Blind box stuff is basically gambling on luck. It's convenient, but the risks are definitely high. After a few tries, it really gets tiring. The AI Agent line will indeed be repeatedly hyped; anyway, it's just riding the wave. It's normal for MEME to cool down. Money is limited; today it's invested here, tomorrow over there. Retail investors are always chasing last. Those who don't want to put in effort prefer blind boxes, but those who really make money are the ones studying the mechanisms. It's a matter of comfort versus profit. Rotation happens, but we are always the ones losing out when following the trend. It's hilarious.
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TokenSherpavip
· 01-17 10:54
actually, let me break this down... meme cycles are just sentiment volatility wrapped in governance neglect. if you examine the data historically speaking, every sol/bnb pump creates these ephemeral attention spans. ai agent hype tho? fundamentally, it's the tokenomics framework recycling itself again fr
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RugPullAlertBotvip
· 01-17 10:54
Blind boxes are basically gambling—easy and effortless, with no risk awareness? Haha, most people don't have any at all when they come in.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 01-17 10:53
Blind boxes are really a blessing for lazy people; you can play without thinking, as long as you don't blow all your living expenses into it. --- It's normal for meme culture to fade out; next round will be filled with AI agents everywhere, just a cycle. --- Honestly, blind boxes are just an elegant way to pay the IQ tax; anyway, I always lose money. --- How long can the hype around AI agents last... Anyway, I don't believe it anymore. --- Simple rules = easy to be exploited, that's the truth about blind boxes. --- Taking turns, huh? Then I'll wait for AI agents to become popular again, and continue to be a sidekick. --- It's easy on the mind, but not on the wallet, haha.
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 01-17 10:49
I'm already tired of market rotation; the key is to get in while the hot spots are still warm. Blind boxes are just a way to collect IQ taxes. The rules are simple, no doubt, but losing money is just as easy. The AI Agent trend definitely needs a hype wave; after all, there's no other concept to talk about. It's always about risk awareness—easy to say, but when you actually lose money, how many people remember that? When MEME cools down, just wait for the next cycle; after all, it's all a game of cutting leeks. Nine out of ten participants in blind boxes just want to be lazy, but each one ends up losing even more than the last. I just want to see who can actually make a profit.
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OnlyOnMainnetvip
· 01-17 10:47
Blind boxes are a gambler's paradise. They are hassle-free, but losing money is just as quick and easy.
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