Looking back at the past year, the Meme coin track has experienced a roller coaster, reshuffling, and differentiation. Are the projects that made a splash still around? What has truly survived? These questions are worth a good discussion.
Four.meme recently organized an interesting discussion—inviting participants within the ecosystem to look at the future of Meme coins from the perspectives of the platform and the entire ecosystem. The topic is not the usual "Will the coin price go up," but something deeper: what can truly last, and where is the momentum in 2026.
The conversation is scheduled for 20:00 Beijing time, hosted by linwanwan823, with special guest Eddie sharing his views. The entire discussion will be conducted in Chinese, making it more friendly for domestic participants.
If you are interested in the development of the Meme coin ecosystem or want to hear industry insiders' views on the prospects of this track in 2026, mark your calendar. Four.meme is opening the door to 2026, and a new story is just beginning.
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· 01-08 23:32
Another year has passed. The meme coin track really dies quickly and also recovers quickly.
The projects that truly survive are probably those with strong community engagement.
The discussion at 20:00 sounds good, but I'm quite curious about Eddie's thoughts on this wave of market conditions.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 01-06 22:40
Another year of survival of the fittest, those projects that were bragging yesterday have now become history textbooks, and the floor price is dropping faster than my risk tolerance.
To put it simply, those who survive are never because of some story they told, but because they truly established a certain consensus mechanism. That’s what the spirit of decentralization in Web3 should look like.
It’s already good enough that Eddie can tell some real truths; usually, these discussions end up turning into disguised price prediction conferences, which are extremely boring.
Real potential? I think it’s in the hands of projects that are genuinely building ecosystems and communities, not those still hyping up the heat.
This thing is like a Dadaist art exhibition—at first glance, it’s insanely crazy; upon closer inspection, it’s all bubbles. But strangely enough, bubbles themselves are art.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 01-06 13:56
Projects that survive after reshuffling... I let the data speak. Those without real use cases, relying solely on narratives, have long triggered liquidation risk thresholds. The key still depends on how the smart contract risk control mechanisms are designed.
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potentially_notable
· 01-06 13:54
Here we go again with the question of whether the coin price will go up or down. Why does no one care about the fundamentals?
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Honestly, last year's bandwagon was pretty much dead, and only those with real substance survived.
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Deep underlying momentum? Bro, tell me which meme coin actually has deep underlying value haha.
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I'll watch at 8 PM, see what Eddie has to say.
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The reshuffling and differentiation talk has been going on for a year. When will we finally see real projects?
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This time, the organization of meme projects was pretty good. At least someone wants to discuss something meaningful.
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Persistence... let's hear how it's defined. Don't tell me it's just about the coin price chart again.
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It feels like the meme track is just living off community hype now, with no real difference in essence.
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Wait, isn't this just another money grab? Inviting "ecosystem participants" to discuss the future.
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Marked it. Anyway, just killing time, let's see if there are any new arguments.
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WhaleMinion
· 01-06 13:53
Another prophecy that the coin price will rise. How many Meme projects will actually survive?
Really want to hear what Eddie has to say. Projects that can survive until 2026 are probably fewer than ten.
Such a brutal reshuffle. Talking about ecosystem development? It's just gambling on the next opportunity to get rich quickly.
Let's check at 20:00. Anyway, I'm just killing time, listening to some jokes.
Those projects that were hyped up loudly are now dying off really fast.
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-06 13:40
There are really only a few of those meme projects from last year still alive, but we'll see what Eddie has to say.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-06 13:28
Another "in-depth discussion," basically just wanting to see who can survive until next year.
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During this wave of meme coins, the projects that have truly stabilized are few, most have become lessons in going to zero.
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8 o'clock Beijing time? Fine, it's all just talk anyway, listening won't hurt.
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Durability? Ha, talking about durability in this space is pretty funny.
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The projects that boasted last year are all dead now, and the new projects this year will be the same next year.
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Eddie coming out to speak? Is that guy reliable? Can he tell some real truths?
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Is this time's four meme projects aiming to innovate or just another show of cutting leeks?
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The momentum for 2026? I only know my own momentum is fading day by day.
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Marked it down. Anyway, just killing time, might as well listen to a story.
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RugDocScientist
· 01-06 13:28
Only meme coins that have survived until now are truly resilient; those past hot topics have long since gone to zero. This discussion is timely.
2026 is here.
Looking back at the past year, the Meme coin track has experienced a roller coaster, reshuffling, and differentiation. Are the projects that made a splash still around? What has truly survived? These questions are worth a good discussion.
Four.meme recently organized an interesting discussion—inviting participants within the ecosystem to look at the future of Meme coins from the perspectives of the platform and the entire ecosystem. The topic is not the usual "Will the coin price go up," but something deeper: what can truly last, and where is the momentum in 2026.
The conversation is scheduled for 20:00 Beijing time, hosted by linwanwan823, with special guest Eddie sharing his views. The entire discussion will be conducted in Chinese, making it more friendly for domestic participants.
If you are interested in the development of the Meme coin ecosystem or want to hear industry insiders' views on the prospects of this track in 2026, mark your calendar. Four.meme is opening the door to 2026, and a new story is just beginning.