The life and death line of MEME coins is actually just one thing—community.
Projects without community support may seem lively, with hype during pump phases, but they collapse quickly. Today they are calling for buy-ins, and tomorrow they are left with nothing but chaos. KOLs make the first move to hype, retail investors rush to buy in, and in the end, nothing is left. This script plays out every time, with only the names changing.
The key difference is this: MEME coins without a community foundation rely entirely on hype. Only MEME coins with a community can last longer. Why? Because true community members treat this as a belief, and won't abandon ship due to short-term fluctuations. They will rally at critical moments and support the coin price with real actions.
Rather than being led astray by KOLs' flowery words, it's better to see whether there is a group of true believers behind the project. A community with consensus and a sense of belonging is the only reason MEME coins can go far. Everything else is illusion.
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TradFiRefugee
· 4h ago
That's right, the community is the moat. No matter how aggressively KOLs promote, it can't stop retail investors from fleeing.
I've been tired of this for a long time. When a coin surges, it's all followers; when it crashes, it's all insults. What's the use of such a community?
True faith? I think most are just gamblers, waiting to double their money and then run. Don't fool yourself.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 4h ago
You're absolutely right, community is the real moat; without it, it's a dead end.
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Another project being cut by KOLs, looks lively but is actually an illusion.
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I've seen too many scripts like this; retail investors just end up losing money, only true believers make it to the end.
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Coins that rely on hype to pump, when they fall, there's nothing to say, it's exhausting.
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Community popularity is necessary to withstand declines; just having a coin price is meaningless.
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Why do some people always need to get cut once to learn their lesson? Look at the community.
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The true MEME coin is about betting on the community atmosphere; avoid those without one.
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This wave will see a large number of believers, only to find that everything is gone in the end.
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Community members who share the same feelings can survive the bear market; even the bears can't run away.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 4h ago
The community is indeed the bottom line, there's nothing more to say. I've seen too many KOL-led pump-and-dump projects end in failure.
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JustHodlIt
· 4h ago
The community is indeed the core, but truly consensus-driven projects are scarce, and most are just using the community as a banner to scam investors.
The life and death line of MEME coins is actually just one thing—community.
Projects without community support may seem lively, with hype during pump phases, but they collapse quickly. Today they are calling for buy-ins, and tomorrow they are left with nothing but chaos. KOLs make the first move to hype, retail investors rush to buy in, and in the end, nothing is left. This script plays out every time, with only the names changing.
The key difference is this: MEME coins without a community foundation rely entirely on hype. Only MEME coins with a community can last longer. Why? Because true community members treat this as a belief, and won't abandon ship due to short-term fluctuations. They will rally at critical moments and support the coin price with real actions.
Rather than being led astray by KOLs' flowery words, it's better to see whether there is a group of true believers behind the project. A community with consensus and a sense of belonging is the only reason MEME coins can go far. Everything else is illusion.