#数字货币市场洞察 On December 7, I saw something interesting: A Meme coin called DOYR from a certain public chain ecosystem reached a market cap of $9.7 million just three hours after launch. However, it has now dropped back to $8.5 million, and the trading volume in those three hours was actually $13.1 million—definitely a hot topic.
What’s even more dramatic is that the coin’s popularity is linked to a tweet from a senior executive at a leading exchange. That person posted a reminder in the evening to warn everyone about investment risks, but accidentally typed “DOYR” instead of “DYOR” (Do Your Own Research). The community immediately picked up on this and launched a coin based on the typo. Honestly, launching a coin inspired by a tweet is pretty common these days, but the speed at which this happened is rare.
As always, a quick reminder: Most Meme coins have little to no real utility and are purely driven by hype and sentiment, so price swings are normal. You can play around, but definitely don’t go all in—after all, retail investors have a memory span of only seven seconds. $BNB
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#数字货币市场洞察 On December 7, I saw something interesting: A Meme coin called DOYR from a certain public chain ecosystem reached a market cap of $9.7 million just three hours after launch. However, it has now dropped back to $8.5 million, and the trading volume in those three hours was actually $13.1 million—definitely a hot topic.
What’s even more dramatic is that the coin’s popularity is linked to a tweet from a senior executive at a leading exchange. That person posted a reminder in the evening to warn everyone about investment risks, but accidentally typed “DOYR” instead of “DYOR” (Do Your Own Research). The community immediately picked up on this and launched a coin based on the typo. Honestly, launching a coin inspired by a tweet is pretty common these days, but the speed at which this happened is rare.
As always, a quick reminder: Most Meme coins have little to no real utility and are purely driven by hype and sentiment, so price swings are normal. You can play around, but definitely don’t go all in—after all, retail investors have a memory span of only seven seconds. $BNB