How to find that Meme coin you can grow old with?
Remember these three tips—mainly about 'emotions forged in dips and consensus built through arguments'!
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1. First, check if it's 'tough enough to take a beating'
Old coins: Has survived at least one 'ankle-cut' (drop of over 70%) and still managed to recover.
New coins: Ideally, it's already 'crashed' once (drop of over 80%) and has lain flat for more than a week, quietly forming a U-shaped bottom—indicating the community hasn't fled, and people are still quietly accumulating.
✅ Suggested market cap: between 5M and 200M. Too small risks zeroing out; too large lacks excitement.
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2. Then, check if it has 'a good meme'
❌ Avoid 'clone coins', 'political coins', and 'hard-hyped concept coins'—they might not even last as long as celery in your fridge.
✅ Look for coins with real cultural memes that make people chuckle:
For example: 'dog-themed', 'cat-themed', 'food-themed'... or ones with自带 funny catchphrases, memes, or regional dialect humor.
Rule: Fictional concepts will always lose to those with real public memory!
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3. Finally, dig into its on-chain data and community
🔍 On-chain data: Number of holders keeps rising > price surges. Watch out for whales hoarding all the supply!
🗣️ Community quality:
• Is the Twitter comment section full of meme wars, arguments, and image posts?
• Are there viral user-generated videos on TikTok? (The lower the quality, the wider the spread!)
• If people are still writing poetry, composing songs, or making merchandise... Congratulations, you've found the 'artistic soul' among Meme coins.'
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