Looking at the evolution of Meme coins, it's really a series of legends. Doge, relying on PoW mining and the Elon Musk effect, once surged to a market cap of 90 billion USD, becoming a benchmark for dog coin culture; later, Shib followed suit, with Vitalik Buterin's endorsement pushing it to a peak of 42 billion; then came Neiro, which reached a scale of 1.3 billion by riding on the popularity of Dog Mom.
These stories of going from nothing to something all reveal the same principle—the market's craving for symbols and consensus. New opportunities are constantly emerging, and the on-chain Meme ecosystem continues to evolve. As long as you can grasp the community's psychological expectations, you may be able to replicate or even surpass the achievements of predecessors. Those who truly hold on often gain more than those chasing the trend. Understanding the rhythm of the ecosystem is key to riding the next wave.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 2025-12-31 10:51
Doge to Shib to Neiro, basically, if the story is good enough, it can take off. Is there still a chance now? Feels like it's getting more and more competitive.
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HodlTheDoor
· 2025-12-31 07:50
That's true, but among ten people who can truly hold, only one can do it. Most still get trapped after jumping into the hot trend.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 2025-12-31 07:48
Holding steady is the true winner; those chasing the hot trends all become leeks.
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EthSandwichHero
· 2025-12-31 07:43
From Doge to Shib and now, in simple terms, the story is that those who tell good stories win, but the ones who actually make money are those who hold steadily, not those chasing the hype.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 2025-12-31 07:22
Those who hold on will get rich, while the trend followers are still cutting losses.
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Looking at the evolution of Meme coins, it's really a series of legends. Doge, relying on PoW mining and the Elon Musk effect, once surged to a market cap of 90 billion USD, becoming a benchmark for dog coin culture; later, Shib followed suit, with Vitalik Buterin's endorsement pushing it to a peak of 42 billion; then came Neiro, which reached a scale of 1.3 billion by riding on the popularity of Dog Mom.
These stories of going from nothing to something all reveal the same principle—the market's craving for symbols and consensus. New opportunities are constantly emerging, and the on-chain Meme ecosystem continues to evolve. As long as you can grasp the community's psychological expectations, you may be able to replicate or even surpass the achievements of predecessors. Those who truly hold on often gain more than those chasing the trend. Understanding the rhythm of the ecosystem is key to riding the next wave.