A regular internet user casually posts on social media, "I don't care if I lose money, I'm just buying and buying," and ends up receiving over 1300 likes. This is what happens when internet memes truly enter the investment market.



$JOE is not just a token label. It carries the core of internet culture that is recognized and loved worldwide. For this reason, ordinary people outside the circle are also starting to get involved. What does this phenomenon indicate? When the story behind an asset is interesting enough, participants are no longer just professional traders—retail investors, passersby, and spectators all vote with their actions. The social media buzz translates into market heat, and this logic is becoming increasingly clear.
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SchroedingersFrontrunvip
· 3h ago
Haha, laughing to death. The spirit of buying and buying conquers all. This is true faith. --- Social meme can really carry the plate, it all depends on whether the story is outrageous enough. --- Not losing money isn't called investing. I’ve realized this wave. --- 1300 likes? It shows everyone just wants to find a reason to justify their FOMO. --- Internet culture harvesting users, more efficient than technical analysis. --- That’s why I never believe stories, I only look at the charts. --- The meme economy era has really arrived. The most outrageous copy wins. --- The power of retail investors is terrifying; one sentence can cause a ripple.
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WenMoonvip
· 17h ago
I agree with the spirit of buying, buying, buying. Anyway, the meme culture is now the biggest variable in the market.
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SchrodingersFOMOvip
· 01-07 18:49
Social media hype turning into real money—this is truly incredible. The entry of meme culture has definitely changed the game. Who can understand the joy of buying and buying, only looking at memes and ignoring K-line charts. 1300 likes are market votes—so realistic. People outside the circle rushing in—that's just the beginning of a bull run. Internet memes entering with capital—traditional investments can't compare. Stories are more touching than data; I get it with this wave.
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GasFeeTearsvip
· 01-07 18:46
Buying, buying, buying is truly amazing. The influence of meme culture on the market is becoming more and more evident. This is the power of narrative; stories are more engaging than candlestick charts. $JOE broke out thanks to meme culture, I really admire this kind of operation. Social media buzz directly impacts the coin price, and this logic is really working now. Honestly, compared to technical analysis, I prefer this kind of全民参与 (全民参与) enthusiasm.
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ImpermanentTherapistvip
· 01-07 18:43
Haha, this is the magic of meme coins. The story is more captivating than the fundamentals.
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BTCBeliefStationvip
· 01-07 18:24
Buying and buying can indeed stir people's hearts, but the real profit still comes from those early adopters haha The fate of influencer coins is like this; once the hype passes, the true nature is immediately revealed 1300 likes are just virtual prosperity; you'll see when you try to withdraw That's why I only focus on technical analysis; I never trust social hype Meme coins are fun for a moment, but then it's clear out and burn But to be honest, this wave really tapped into human nature's itch, and that's the most terrifying part
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