If you truly want to promote the development of Chinese culture in the crypto circle, simply launching Chinese Memes on a major platform is not enough. Doing so will undoubtedly put pressure on other exchanges—are they going to launch Memecoins themed around a certain big brand?



Looking at it from a different perspective, suppose this wave of Chinese market hype indeed sparks a wave of innovation and attracts a large influx of new funds, then the situation would be different. At that time, all exchanges will sense the opportunity and gradually launch related Chinese Meme projects, forming a wave of follow-up trends.

By then, this will not just be an action by a single platform, but a collective response from the entire market. Whether Chinese Memecoins can truly become the next hot spot depends mainly on whether the market can continuously generate new ideas and new funds.
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MEVSandwichvip
· 01-07 19:25
Basically, it still depends on who can attract new funds first, and the subsequent exchanges will naturally follow suit. Chinese memes can go viral, but it’s not about the platform itself; it’s whether the product has magic. Right now, many projects are playing the cultural card, but aren’t they just fleeting flashes? It all comes down to who has the most unique ideas. Wait, doesn’t this logic mean the first mover wins? Then the leading platforms have already won. New funds, new ideas... sounds easy, but how many can really sustain a cycle? However, the Chinese meme direction does have room for imagination; it all depends on whether there’s something that can sustain the heat later on.
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BlockchainNewbievip
· 01-07 18:46
That makes sense, but I still think it's too optimistic now. Can it really catch on? Capital is the key. --- I'm just worried it will be a flash in the pan, once the hype dies down, exchanges will delete their data and run away. --- The key is to have genuine creativity; relying solely on brand effects won't last long. --- Wait, isn't this logic saying that a single platform needs to move first to drive the entire market? Then indeed, top platforms need to take the lead. --- New funds, new ideas? Sounds simple, but in reality, the ceiling for Chinese memes is still too low. --- Anyway, I'm just waiting to see which exchange will be the first to take the plunge. If it can really spark a wave, I'll go all in.
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SybilSlayervip
· 01-07 18:46
Basically, it's about whether they can really leech. A platform launching alone isn't useful; big funds need to come in.
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MindsetExpandervip
· 01-07 18:44
Basically, it's about who can really succeed in sucking blood; just shouting slogans is useless. --- Can this wave of Chinese memes get off the ground? It still depends on whether real money is pouring in; otherwise, it's just everyone cutting each other's leeks. --- Uh... so the current logic is that if one platform can't sustain it, all exchanges need to step in together for it to count? That’s some crazy hype. --- Instead of waiting for a collective trend, why not just start deploying now? After all, meme is just a game of time difference. --- It sounds like the market just hasn't exploded yet. Isn't now the best opportunity to get on board? --- Creative ideas and funding keep flowing? Ha, these two things are always in short supply in the crypto world. Don’t get your hopes up too high.
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AirDropMissedvip
· 01-07 18:40
That's right, launching on a single platform can't really create a wave; it all depends on whether it can truly attract money in. --- Chinese memes need fresh ideas to go viral; otherwise, it's just a wave of leek harvesters. --- Now all exchanges are watching and waiting to see who will first reap the benefits. --- Instead of debating whether it will be popular, it's better to see who can come up with the next hit idea. --- Honestly, without continuous funding and innovation, launching more platforms is just the same. --- It still feels too dependent on big companies' endorsements; can this be considered independent innovation? --- In the crypto world, no one can escape copying; it all depends on who runs faster.
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GasFeeLadyvip
· 01-07 18:35
nah, it's all about timing the market entry tbh. when that fresh liquidity actually flows in, every exchange gonna race to list – that's when you gotta watch the gwei and catch the optimal window before everything gets frontrun to death.
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FloorPriceWatchervip
· 01-07 18:26
Basically, it still depends on whether real money is coming in. Without funding support, no matter how much culture you talk about, it's all in vain.
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