The Meme Coin Dilemma: Why More People Means Less Value



Meme coins present an interesting market puzzle. Everyone knows the game—early adopters get rich while latecomers get rekt. Yet people keep piling in.

Here's the contradiction: the more participants join a meme coin, the less likely any individual wins. It's a zero-sum rush where success requires others to be left behind. You're betting on being smarter, faster, or luckier than the crowd.

The paradox deepens when you realize that widespread popularity—the thing that makes meme coins go viral—is also what kills their upside potential. The moment everyone knows about it, the game's already over for most.

So traders keep chasing that next unknown gem, knowing full well that the moment it becomes known, their edge disappears. It's participation with built-in expiration dates.
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GameFiCriticvip
· 3h ago
That's too straightforward... The logic of zero-sum games is essentially a rationalization for cutting leeks. Sustainable growth has never been supported by fewer and fewer people; that's not a product lifecycle, that's called a death spiral.
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just_another_walletvip
· 3h ago
Basically, it's like hot potato; whoever ends up holding it last is doomed.
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degenonymousvip
· 3h ago
That's right, meme coins are just a game of hot potato; you're always betting on the next fool to take over.
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CryingOldWalletvip
· 3h ago
That's why I can never keep up. When there are more people, I lose my share.
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SigmaValidatorvip
· 3h ago
Basically, it's a game of hot potato; early birds eat the meat, and later ones end up eating shit. Those who claim they can bottom-fish meme coins are mostly fooling themselves. As more people join, the value collapses—who doesn't know that? It's just betting on running fast. It's really ironic; the more popular it gets, the more it dies. This is the fatal moment for meme coins. Every time, I want to be the smart one, but most of the time, I'm just a bagholder. Chasing hot meme coins is like lining up for the slaughterhouse—knowing it but still going. This game relies on luck and information asymmetry; big V accounts eat up retail investors' profits.
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