Recently, the Chinese MEME ecosystem has indeed attracted a lot of attention. A major exchange has recently launched several creative Chinese MEME tokens, including $我踏马来了, $人生K线, and $老子.
The naming logic of these projects is quite interesting. "我踏马来了,老子的人生K线必须一路向上" — connecting the token names creates a complete narrative, which to some extent reflects the expressive characteristics of MEME culture. The tokenization of this kind of Chinese internet cultural elements has indeed captured the aesthetic preferences of some retail investors.
From a market perspective, the MEME track has always been an area with high retail participation, and localized cultural symbols tend to resonate more easily. This wave of token launches also reflects exchanges' attempts to explore niche demands and enrich the token ecosystem. However, investors should still rationally evaluate the project's fundamentals and liquidity.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 01-12 17:23
Haha, I’ve come damn it... but the life K-line was directly cut in half, I am now the reverse indicator myself.
I have the most say in whether you guys will definitely fall, I’ve died too many times and have long become a withdrawal card.
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gas_guzzler
· 01-12 17:22
Haha, I really laughed out loud. The naming logic is brilliant—turning internet memes directly into coin names. Retail investors simply can't keep up.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-12 17:10
Haha, this naming is perfect, definitely a happy coin for retail investors
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My personal K-line? That takes a lot of confidence, haha
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Chinese memes have soul, much more interesting than those boring dog coins
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What sounds good is localization, what sounds bad is gambling entertainment, still depends on fundamentals
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I just came across this name, really hit the nail on the head with internet culture references
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Exchanges are just trying every way to cut the leeks, just repackaging old wine in new bottles
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By the way, how's the liquidity of these kinds of projects? Don't end up with no one to take the last buy-in
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Feels like joking around, it's interesting but you have to recognize it's gambling
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How high can the survival rate of these coins be? In three months, probably no one will remember
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The idea of tokenizing local culture is okay, but the question is how far the project team can go
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RegenRestorer
· 01-12 17:09
Damn, this naming is genius, directly packaging internet memes into coins, retail investors just fall for this trick.
I have to say, there is some substance to what I just came across, but what about liquidity? Don't tell me it's another air coin.
The fact that these coins dare to list on top-tier exchanges shows that exchanges are also starting to embrace local culture.
Really, everything can be tokenized. Next time, maybe they'll just launch "I'm too hard."
This name of mine is truly brilliant, but everyone who buys it has to think about when to run away.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 01-12 17:00
Haha, I can't help but laugh out loud. This naming pattern is really brilliant.
I don't need my life K-line to always go up; as long as it doesn't hit zero, I'm fine.
MEME is just retail investors' celebration. Don't ask about fundamentals; just ask for some fun from the charts.
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-12 16:55
Haha, this move of mine is really awesome, directly tokenizing internet memes
Recently, the Chinese MEME ecosystem has indeed attracted a lot of attention. A major exchange has recently launched several creative Chinese MEME tokens, including $我踏马来了, $人生K线, and $老子.
The naming logic of these projects is quite interesting. "我踏马来了,老子的人生K线必须一路向上" — connecting the token names creates a complete narrative, which to some extent reflects the expressive characteristics of MEME culture. The tokenization of this kind of Chinese internet cultural elements has indeed captured the aesthetic preferences of some retail investors.
From a market perspective, the MEME track has always been an area with high retail participation, and localized cultural symbols tend to resonate more easily. This wave of token launches also reflects exchanges' attempts to explore niche demands and enrich the token ecosystem. However, investors should still rationally evaluate the project's fundamentals and liquidity.