I heard that some leading platforms are already experiencing aesthetic fatigue toward meme coins that capitalize on trending personalities or social media topics.



Want to get these kinds of projects listed? The chances are actually pretty slim. But then again, for some fringe tokens, if they hit the right timing and match the platform’s vibe, it’s not completely impossible.

The meme sector really does need some new narratives now. The old playbook of just riding the hype might really need a new approach.
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MultiSigFailMastervip
· 18h ago
The whole hype-chasing routine is definitely played out; even the big platforms are tired of it now. On the other hand, projects with real character probably have bigger opportunities. The era of pure meme/traffic coins might really be over. Where are the new stories? That's the question. If you catch the right timing, you can definitely turn things around—it's all about who can come up with something. Meme coins need a shake-up; just relying on the hype isn't enough anymore. Smaller projects might actually overtake on the curve; platforms seem to value uniqueness more now. The old tricks just don't work anymore; those who recognize reality will win.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5vip
· 18h ago
Jumping on trending topics is really overdone; we need to come up with some new tricks.
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MissedAirdropAgainvip
· 18h ago
The hype-chasing routine is really overused, and now the crypto community's standards are leveling up. New stories have to be created on your own—stop always counting on platforms to bail you out. But to be fair, projects that can really hit the right timing still have a shot. Pure hype coins should've died out long ago, for sure. This meme trend needs some real creativity; otherwise, it'll truly be dead.
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AirdropFreedomvip
· 18h ago
That hype-chasing routine is really played out now, even platforms are starting to get picky. Coins that survive purely on memes need to figure out what to do next. This time, it's either innovate or get out—there's no third option. --- Want meme coins to make a comeback? It depends on who can tell a new story. The old tricks have long been seen through. --- Honestly, a lot of projects just haven't thought things through—they think as long as there's hype, they can launch. Wake up, everyone. Platform standards have leveled up. --- If you catch the right trend, there's still a chance, but only if you really have something different. Just chasing the hype? Give me a break. --- Looks like the meme track needs to evolve, or else get ready to be eliminated. That's the real truth.
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MainnetDelayedAgainvip
· 18h ago
According to database records, the cycle from meme coins riding the hype to aesthetic fatigue may not exceed... three months? It should be included in the Guinness World Records.
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