Many people's misunderstanding lies here — treating their holdings as if betting on a single candlestick. In reality, it's not like that.
The true approach is: standing in the direction where long-term consensus is forming.
Let's first look at how traditional meme coins have died. What did they rely on when they rose? Just one thing: price increase. Once the upward momentum stalls, speculators rush out, and the consensus disappears into smoke. KURUMI is different.
Its consensus is built on these pillars: • Has a real background and source • The community is continuously operating and building • The cultural core can be constantly reactivated and propagated
This is not hype; it’s genuine accumulation. When the price will rise is a question, but whether the community has vitality and whether the culture can be reused — these are the long-term factors.
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PhantomHunter
· 10h ago
That's right, those still obsessing over candlestick charts are thinking short-term. KURUMI is indeed different this time; it's clear that the community management is being taken seriously.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 10h ago
That's quite true, but the real test is still to come.
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OnchainSniper
· 10h ago
Well said, I'm just afraid most people simply can't listen. They're still thinking about quick flips to make fast money.
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GasOptimizer
· 10h ago
Wait, I need to verify your logic with data. Is the true cause of traditional meme coins really "price stagnation"? I looked at historical data, and when Doge dropped 90% from its high, community activity didn't decrease, nor did Shib. So the real variables are not price fluctuations, but the average cost basis of holders and capital efficiency — these are the critical points for consensus breakdown. KURUMI's "cultural reuse" sounds good, but can it be quantified? Community operation frequency? On-chain interaction data? Or is it purely based on subjective feelings?
Why should we still be optimistic about KURUMI?
Many people's misunderstanding lies here — treating their holdings as if betting on a single candlestick. In reality, it's not like that.
The true approach is: standing in the direction where long-term consensus is forming.
Let's first look at how traditional meme coins have died. What did they rely on when they rose? Just one thing: price increase. Once the upward momentum stalls, speculators rush out, and the consensus disappears into smoke. KURUMI is different.
Its consensus is built on these pillars:
• Has a real background and source
• The community is continuously operating and building
• The cultural core can be constantly reactivated and propagated
This is not hype; it’s genuine accumulation. When the price will rise is a question, but whether the community has vitality and whether the culture can be reused — these are the long-term factors.