Speaking of the popularity of Chinese coins, it has indeed been extremely hot recently. The previous wave of dividends left many people regretting not catching the opportunity—either they missed out or just watched the excitement unfold.



Interestingly, this wave of enthusiasm initially spread mainly among domestic players. Foreigners had already seen the opportunity long ago, but language and cultural differences made it difficult for them to grasp the full picture. Only recently has the situation started to reverse.

Crypto enthusiasts worldwide are beginning to organize around the concept of "foreigners," which is universally understood, creating new Meme content. This is not just following the trend—it's a collision between the Chinese market's heat and global participation. Assets with a Chinese background have suddenly caught the attention of investors worldwide, and the hype can indeed be amplified several times over.

From the patterns in the crypto space, Meme assets that achieve global consensus always have explosive potential. We are still in the early stages of this movement, with market attention continuing to rise. The cost of hesitation is often missing out on the next wave of opportunity.
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LightningPacketLossvip
· 01-19 15:08
Damn, it's the same old story, but I really have FOMO. Didn't expect foreigners to be rushing for Chinese tokens now; this wave of global consensus is quite intense. Feels like I'm always catching the last train every day, haha. By the way, can this really take off this time, or is it just another trick to cut the leeks? Early investors must have enjoyed the gains; it feels a bit late to get in now. Wait, how long can this Meme concept last? Easy to say, but selling off is the real test. Damn, it's probably the same script—waiting for me to get on and then a dump.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-17 17:52
Here comes the FOMO hype again; I've heard this spiel too many times. Missed it? So be it. I’ll just pretend I didn’t see it. Meme coins are basically gambling on human nature; who knows what the next one will be. Early launches are just so-so. I’ll wait until it breaks a new high to see. If there's really a chance, it won't be us retail investors anyway.
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ChainMelonWatchervip
· 01-17 17:52
It's the same old story, how many times have I heard this during the early startup phase How many more times does FOMO need to suffer losses before it learns its lesson As soon as there's a surge domestically, the whole world follows suit. I'm too familiar with this routine... Meme coins making quick money are all pumped by whales; retail investors are just the bagholders, confirmed Anyway, I prefer to wait for a dip to see, no rush Global consensus? The problem is, how long can the consensus last? Honestly, it's just gambling with luck. I'll stick with mainstream holdings Is this time really different? Haha, we said the same last time Speaking of which, it should have gone international long ago, but the risks are not small either Everyone's rushing to copy, the hype is nearing its peak Missing out on opportunities is better than losing money; we prioritize capital preservation
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LiquidatorFlashvip
· 01-17 17:40
A global consensus meme? Sounds a bit uncertain. Historical data shows that the cross-domain hype often triggers threshold fluctuations within 48-72 hours, and once the risk control mechanism is activated, liquidation risk follows. What I am optimistic about is not the hype itself, but whether the subsequent collateralization rate changes can hold up.
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 01-17 17:31
Here we go again. I didn't bottom out in the previous wave either. Now you're talking about global consensus—how am I supposed to believe that? The ones who always profit are those with an information advantage. Do foreigners really see the opportunity and only now start to follow the trend? Whether it's meme or non-meme, the core issue is whether the liquidity is deep enough. I just want to know how long this wave can last. Don't turn it into another game of cutting leeks. It's true that the whole world is paying attention to Chinese tokens, which is a bit intense, but I still need to look at the fundamentals. Feels like another story coin—told so convincingly, but what about the risks? Early launch? It looks more like mid-term to me. With such high popularity, how many more multiples can it still grow? Could it be another domestic hype that then cuts the global market again?
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SatoshiLeftOnReadvip
· 01-17 17:26
Here comes the story of cutting leeks again, tired of this routine Every time they say it's in the early startup phase, and then what? Wait, are foreigners really organizing? Isn't this just a new round of hype Missed it, then missed it. Anyway, I didn't catch up either Global consensus? Sounds impressive Have anyone really taken the regret pills? Meme coins, to put it simply, are gambling But to be fair, this time is indeed a bit different The cost of hesitation is missing out, acting too quickly is losing money For Chinese tokens to become popular, it first depends on whether domestic players are willing to buy in The rising participation of foreigners actually means more people are taking over
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