Who can hit 100x in the meme coin track of 2024? This question has caused a stir in the community. Some say that established coins can turn the tide, some bet on the potential of new projects, others wager on the big cycle in 2027. There are also all kinds of creative answers—official exchange tokens, community operations, and even leaving the blank option for unknown dark horses. To be honest, meme coins are like this—relying on luck, stories, and community consensus. 100x is not impossible, but it takes a stroke of good luck. What's your answer?
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-15 09:28
Honestly, I'm currently all in on community management. I feel that cryptocurrencies with better storytelling have greater opportunities.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 01-14 08:55
Hi, listen to me. The next 100x is waiting in an unknown corner.
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Old coins can't be turned over, new coins are also uncertain. It all depends on who can tell a good story.
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Waiting for 2027 is impossible. I want to get rich now, haha.
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Community consensus is the key; everything else is虚的.
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To be honest, meme is just gambling. If you bet right, you soar to the sky; if you bet wrong, you go to zero.
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Exchange official coins are unreliable; it still depends on how retail investors play.
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100x? I just want to make a 10x and then run away.
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The dark horse is the real deal. Projects that no one notices are the most explosive when they rise.
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Luck accounts for 80%; everything else is nonsense.
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Projects with a story and a community basically have a chance.
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SerumSquirter
· 01-12 14:56
I'm the most experienced when it comes to luck. A couple of years ago, I went all-in on two crappy coins—one went to zero, and the other tripled. Uh... that's about it.
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-12 14:50
Haha, I bet everything on the black horse, anyway the old coins haven't moved
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100x? Come on, I haven't even seen 10x
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Community consensus is too mystical, but anyway there's nothing to lose
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New projects are too risky, better wait and see others take the plunge
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Honestly, who knows, I just can't gamble anymore
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Luck... that's exactly what I lack
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2027? That's too far away, I don't even know if I'll still be in the crypto world next year
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Stop talking nonsense, if there were really 100x, someone would have made a fortune already
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The official exchange tokens are more reliable, better than guessing blindly
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Those still daring to push meme coins are either experts or fools
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If you tell a good story, you can turn 100x? Let me come up with something even more outrageous
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Actually, I've seen through it long ago, meme coins are just gambling games
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Good community management can indeed attract funds, but 99.9% are dead
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My answer is: Prayers
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SighingCashier
· 01-12 14:50
Basically, it's gambling. Anyone can win, but there's no way to predict the pattern.
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GateUser-7b078580
· 01-12 14:50
Data shows that meme coins that increased 100 times in the past three years... have basically not survived until now. However, I am still observing the patterns.
The batch bought at historical lows has already been heavily eaten by miners when calculating hourly returns, and an unsustainable mechanism will eventually collapse. Let's wait a bit longer.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-12 14:46
I bet on underlying ecosystem tokens, especially those that are severely undervalued. The big cycle in 2027? Bro, that's too safe. Who can wait until then?
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-12 14:31
Honestly, who knows, it all depends on a story and luck.
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I'm just waiting for that dark horse to appear; anyway, the old coins have lost their flavor.
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2027? That's too far away. I only look at next year's events.
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Meme coins are just gambling; it's about the madness of that moment.
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Instead of asking who can multiply a hundred times, better ask who can survive until next year.
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Community consensus is the most valuable; with popularity comes opportunity.
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My answer is: don't ask me, ask those who have made money.
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Exchange official coins? Wake up, those are just tricks to cut leeks.
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Luck accounts for ninety percent, the remaining ten percent depends on guessing blindly, that's all.
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They look tempting, but in reality, you're just the bag holder, aren't you?
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PonziWhisperer
· 01-12 14:22
I bet on new coins, but not on old coins. The old coins have all been eaten by the whales, making a turnaround difficult.
Who can hit 100x in the meme coin track of 2024? This question has caused a stir in the community. Some say that established coins can turn the tide, some bet on the potential of new projects, others wager on the big cycle in 2027. There are also all kinds of creative answers—official exchange tokens, community operations, and even leaving the blank option for unknown dark horses. To be honest, meme coins are like this—relying on luck, stories, and community consensus. 100x is not impossible, but it takes a stroke of good luck. What's your answer?