比特傻
比特傻|Aug 10, 2026 12:18
**"Public Chain Meme KPI Assessment"** This wave of meme trends, this round of innovation in gameplay—honestly, it didn’t spark my interest. I didn’t feel like, “Oh, this is kinda interesting.” Nope, not at all. If it’s just platforms making promises, paired with the usual primary market whales vs. retail investors game, it’s not just boring. It feels more like a semi-annual KPI assessment, where public chain teams are forced to do some half-hearted operations. It reflects a lack of effort from the game designers, fails to attract enough liquidity, and the ceiling is pretty low. The strategies are probably just these: 1. If you’ve got a direct promise from a familiar whale, you can build a position, buy in, or even hype it up. That’s fine. 2. If you’re not directly connected to the whales and only have second- or third-hand info, I’d personally skip it altogether. 3. If you’re really good at hunting whales and willing to spend the time, you can play with small positions and move in and out freely. 4. If there are addresses you can follow for gains, you can take a small bite, but don’t overdo it. 5. You can try to grab a front-row seat for new models or fresh ideas. If you’re not in the front row, just skip it. Anything beyond this is likely to result in losses—not worth the risk. If you’re just playing around and end up not making much money, you’re actually wasting incredibly valuable time. Time that could be better spent learning about AI or taking advantage of the strategic window in U.S. stocks—it’s just not worth it. #Crypto #MemeTrends #InvestmentTips
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