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Anonymous (ID: rcmDZMxJ) No.60485617 >>60485624 >>60486529 >>60488627 >>60491120
What are the hallmarks of a successful memecoin? So basically SPX and PEPE, I guess.
Anonymous (ID: JaBeMpPp) No.60485624 >>60485662 >>60485760 >>60486486
>>60485617 (OP)
everybody starts trading it, that's literally it. a friend and I tried launching memecoin scams and did a LOT of research but ultimately the major factor is whether influencers shill your coin to the retarded gambling masses. The reasons for that could be argued all day long and are mostly up to luck
Anonymous (ID: +RzEAWlA) No.60485662
>>60485624
also influencers have groups behind them that buy heavy first then start shilling and even pumping their own bags so normies fomo in
Anonymous (ID: SBcS7beI) No.60485760 >>60485832 >>60490571
>>60485624
influencers are less important than you'd imagine. been in spx since summer 2023. what you really need is a committed community who DCAs and continues having fun. this naturally creates a supply shock later down the line as price steadily climbs (after a few 90% retraces ofc).
Anonymous (ID: JaBeMpPp) No.60485832 >>60485849 >>60486486
>>60485760
How do you think you get the community? You don't get shit for investors in this market without people telling retards about your coin. Unless you believe a community spontaneously manifests when you are competing with the literal 100 coins made per minute
Anonymous (ID: SBcS7beI) No.60485849
>>60485832
well you need to make a coin that resonates with the market, and it needs to have a high memetic ceiling. anything else will get washed out. you'd be surprised how far you can get just raiding on twitter with shit that isn't literal brainrot retard ai slop. back in 2023 BITCOIN, MOG, SPX6900, PEPE, and a few others were able to captivate existing communities with their memes. this will repeat at some point. you cannot just throw shit at a wall, you need to be actually kind of goat'd. you dont seem entirely retarded. no one in any of the mentioned coins had more than 2-3k x followers at the time, they had to build that following through legit work. no shortcuts. send the ca of ur coin and ill be honest with you. if its worth its salt it and you shill it for 1 year ur bound to find some success.
Anonymous (ID: rcmDZMxJ) No.60486486
>>60485624
Yeah but there has to be underlying reasons why everyone starts trading a coin. I also don't remember who, if anyone big, shilled PEPE when it first released, but I use shitter sparingly so I'l not one to talk.
>>60485832
And how do coins on pump go up then? You don't actually believe that it's all artificially inflated pump and dump scams, right?
Anonymous (ID: v5FhGXLu) No.60486529 >>60488760
>>60485617 (OP)
needs a dog and a bat.
Anonymous (ID: rcmDZMxJ) No.60488065
Bump
Anonymous (ID: F0Xi4oGP) No.60488559
Personally.
I think it's also a marketcap sweet spot sora thing.
Like 20m-50m
Anonymous (ID: A1hKaVOL) No.60488627
>>60485617 (OP) (OP)
real talk
the winners like PEPE and SPX all had three things: a meme so simple even Twitter normies could understand it, early niggas who actually enjoyed the meme (not just the gains) and that magic moment when it stops being a "shitcoin" and becomes "culture"
kinda like how KAKA's been bubbling under the surface lately. not saying it's the next PEPE, but you see the same pattern starting...
Anonymous (ID: QTkJ3IEL) No.60488733 >>60488761
>What are the hallmarks of a successful memecoin
A lot of Liquidity Providers on the DEX AMM pools like Raydium and Meteora. Go see for yourself:
https://raydium.io/liquidity-pools/

All the big names are there. But you might also find a gem
Anonymous (ID: 2rUn2Wnh) No.60488760
>>60486529
Incredibly BASED
Anonymous (ID: QTkJ3IEL) No.60488761 >>60488897
>>60488733
While I was scrolling through the list of top pools just now, I saw a memecoin I didn't recognize way up the list: TREATLER.
Now I don't know anything about this coin but while I was looking at it a whale just bought $10000 worth and a giant green candle formed.
Does he know something we don't? I surely wouldn't have bought here. For $10k? That's madness
Anonymous (ID: yk10Tq2u) No.60488897
>>60488761
Ahem.
Anonymous (ID: fv6FLAWx) No.60490524
Derivatives can actually follow up on these types of coins if they're actually good. I've been looking at nasdaq420 and vix777 for months for example, those should be able to do at least a fraction of what something like spx did...which would be a 50x-100x. Shib had a lot of imitators that did well.
Anonymous (ID: IxJm8AlK) No.60490571 >>60491056
>>60485760
tried this with apu since it resonated with me and the community seemed committed and I'm still under my entry from over a year ago. Idk what went wrong.
Anonymous (ID: rcmDZMxJ) No.60491056
>>60490571
Don't know how you managed that. I round tripped APU 3 times and still managed to make money out of it on 1 occasion. APU is close to all time lows all the time so it's easy to buy in at good prices and then sell at least at a small profit.
Anonymous (ID: m1jT6VUr) No.60491120 >>60491651
>>60485617 (OP)
It needs a cute mammal or tradwife with big tiddies as a mascot to succeed. Combining the two triples its potential market cap.
Anonymous (ID: jt/mLRSE) No.60491651
>>60491120
this
"the girl is cute" has been a functional thesis for anything since the dawn of time, why wouldn't it be the same for crypto?