Recently, there have been many discussions about cryptocurrencies in 2025, with players sharing their opinions. The surge in the first half of the year was truly exciting, and many people felt that spring had arrived. But once the Federal Reserve stepped in, the rhythm was disrupted again.
Interestingly, just as everyone was feeling a bit lost, the market experienced an explosion of Meme coin culture. A leading exchange co-founder used a "extreme cultural promotion" to push Chinese Meme coins into the spotlight. What did this move change? It gave retail investors a renewed sense of participation. People no longer solely focus on K-lines controlled by capital whales but instead start paying attention to community, culture, and sentiment.
So, by 2026, where is the real breaking point? It depends on who can best integrate Twitter, community, culture, and trending topics. That is the key to unlocking success. Hope everyone can seize opportunities in the new year and achieve wealth growth.
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AirdropLicker
· 1h ago
Whenever the Federal Reserve makes a move, it's the end of the world. Meme coins have indeed saved many people this time.
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BlockTalk
· 14h ago
The Fed's move is truly brilliant, directly shattering our spring dreams.
This wave of Meme coins is really funny, treating cultural hype as a serious matter.
Community sentiment > K-line, now I finally understand this logic.
In 2026, it still depends on who plays it well—Twitter + culture + hot topics, all are indispensable.
To put it simply, the hype track has changed again; you can never make money just by jumping on the trend.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 14h ago
That wave of meme coins was really exciting, but don't get caught and keep praising it.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 14h ago
Meme coins have indeed saved many people, but those who truly make money are still the ones who understand community management.
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MEVHunter
· 14h ago
nah the fed move was predictable tbh... anyone monitoring mempool spreads saw that liquidity drain coming. meme coins as a distraction play? classic whale herding tactics. they're just optimizing retail fomo flows while they accumulate at lower blocks. nothing new under the protocol layer.
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All-InQueen
· 14h ago
The Fed's move was truly brilliant, catching us off guard.
This wave of meme coins really saved a lot of people; community culture is the key.
To put it simply, it still depends on who understands retail investors' hearts better.
By 2026, community popularity will be all about money.
Cultural marketing does have its nuances, but whether it can be sustained depends on other factors.
Recently, there have been many discussions about cryptocurrencies in 2025, with players sharing their opinions. The surge in the first half of the year was truly exciting, and many people felt that spring had arrived. But once the Federal Reserve stepped in, the rhythm was disrupted again.
Interestingly, just as everyone was feeling a bit lost, the market experienced an explosion of Meme coin culture. A leading exchange co-founder used a "extreme cultural promotion" to push Chinese Meme coins into the spotlight. What did this move change? It gave retail investors a renewed sense of participation. People no longer solely focus on K-lines controlled by capital whales but instead start paying attention to community, culture, and sentiment.
So, by 2026, where is the real breaking point? It depends on who can best integrate Twitter, community, culture, and trending topics. That is the key to unlocking success. Hope everyone can seize opportunities in the new year and achieve wealth growth.