When it comes to Meme coins, most people think of English projects. But honestly, the potential of Chinese Meme coins has been seriously underestimated.



Why is that? First, look at the scale—the user base of the Chinese community is right there, which is a natural advantage. Second is scarcity—there aren't many high-quality Chinese Meme projects, and once a hit emerges, the community resonance will be exceptionally high.

The key is timing. Currently, Meme coins have evolved from a "get rich overnight" dream into a genuine community cultural phenomenon, and Chinese projects happen to be at this window. As long as the product itself is reasonable and can accumulate enough community consensus, the first real Chinese Meme coin indeed has a chance to break out, and the space might be much larger than you think.

Of course, risks are also parallel. When choosing projects, you still need to keep your eyes open.
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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 26m ago
Sounds good, but the real punchline is "the product itself is not outrageous." I've seen many Chinese project teams' rhetoric, and I guarantee a 99% chance of failure. --- It's true that the Chinese community base is large, but that also means more people get cut. I'm a bit moved by the rhetoric. --- Wait, isn't this just copying the套路 of English meme coins, just in a different language? --- The first real Chinese meme? Ha, I bet five bucks its token distribution must be very "interesting." --- High community consensus = more bagholders, I understand this logic. The problem is, can you be sure you're not the last one? --- Window period, community culture, spatial imagination... clever, this is the classic script formula of a pump-and-dump scheme. --- Well said, but I guess only new rookies dare to go all in on Chinese memes. I'm just watching, for your reference.
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CrossChainBreathervip
· 10h ago
Chinese Meme coins are indeed underestimated, but the key still depends on who can seize this wave of opportunity... It seems more people are still blindly chasing risks, and there are very few who truly settle down to build the community.
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GasWastervip
· 01-09 02:25
Chinese meme coins have indeed fallen asleep, but very few projects that can actually be developed are available; most are just rebranded scams.
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fren.ethvip
· 01-07 19:53
Chinese memes do have a chance, but right now, they're all just stuff like this haha
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SerNgmivip
· 01-07 19:51
Chinese meme coins are indeed undervalued; it all depends on who can seize this wave of opportunity. But to be honest, most projects are just harvesting profits; you need to find those with genuine community culture and heritage.
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CoffeeNFTradervip
· 01-07 19:48
Chinese meme coins are indeed about to rise; it all depends on who can truly seize this wave of momentum.
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GateUser-addcaaf7vip
· 01-07 19:26
Chinese meme coins are indeed easy to overlook, but whether they can truly break out depends on whether they can establish genuine cultural identity; otherwise, it's just a game of harvesting profits from naive investors.
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