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High-quality memes are the trinity of "meme + person + money"; it's not just about casually drawing a picture and issuing a coin to be called a meme.
1️⃣ Check if there are "real people playing" in the community.
It's not a robot manipulating the market, but rather someone creating memes, making jokes, and doing secondary creations.
What you want is culture, not just calls for trades.
2️⃣ Is there a narrative or is the founder themselves a meme?
Projects like $PEPE, $DEGEN, and even the recent $DORA are set up as memes themselves, able to spread without relying on hype.
3️⃣ Can on-chain data hold up?
Is the liquidity sufficient? Is it all controlled by the whales?
Once the big players take turns to sell, you won't even have time to run.
Take $DORA as an example. First, a large number of users spontaneously create related images, memes, and derivative content on platform X. These are not just simple calls to action, but a recognition of the entire narrative. Secondly, the narrative of $DORA itself is a controversial topic that everyone has been discussing; the power of women can spread naturally without needing extra hype, giving it the potential for long-term narrative. Finally, the on-chain data is solid, showing no obvious signs of large holders concentrated in control, which avoids the risk of alternating dumps. In summary, these combined factors give $DORA the potential to become the next meme explosion.