大宇|4月 25, 2026 01:15
It's not that ETH's old projects are more stable, it's just natural reasoning.
It's that SOL's shady gameplay is already played out—whales, big dumps, institutions, on-chain bots, bag holders. In a room of 99 people, they're just waiting for 1 sucker to walk in and throw money. Can't play like this anymore.
So if SOL's gameplay is off the table, what does MEME play? For example, an old project like ASTEROID that's been consolidating for a long time—because of Elon Musk's replies, because of the upgraded narrative, because of SPACEX going public—it now has the potential to be this round's DOGE.
As for launching a new coin to split the flow or whatever, based on the two points I mentioned above, you'll realize what's waiting for you over there is 99 people, not 99x gains.
Don't be afraid of flow splitting. If they lose money over there, they'll naturally come back.
ASTEROID: Old project with no big dumps + Musk + love and care + SPACEX IPO + the only mascot.
FLORK: Old project with no big dumps + Twitter MEME icon + over 10 years of classic IP + a character everyone in Latin America recognizes + TikTok's #1 viral hit. Any one of these points is insanely strong.
And both of these are long-term plays. These two are very likely to be the kings of this ETH MEME wave. Check back in a few months—buy a little, not a lot, and forget about it after buying.
Don't overthink it, you'll exhaust yourself.
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