Since the first sister's tweet came out, the market and the comment section have clearly changed in temperature over the past two days:

The most intuitive change is——many retail investors have finally stopped reflexively following the trend, especially the kind of tactics that rely on "no content, no aesthetics, just bottom fishing + pulling people in for relay", which are starting to fail.

I've always thought that the reason memes are increasingly like a stinky ditch is not that they are inherently low-level, but because they have been thoroughly messed up by two types of people:

The first type, everyone understands:

Prepare positions at the bottom in advance, then use influence to package "consensus" as "certainty", amplify it across the internet, and finally treat liquidity as a cash machine.

The second type is even more disgusting——mechanical harvesters disguised as "smart money":

As soon as you follow in, they immediately reduce their position; the more you believe, the more they sell off.

They don't care about the project, the culture, or even who you are; they only care about making trades into a stable cash flow day after day.

So now I am more willing to shift my attention from "who shouts louder" back to a simpler, but more effective judgment:

Is there anyone in this community who is serious about doing things?

The initial attraction of memes has never been the lines and K-lines, but——

You are willing to stay inside because you like the atmosphere here;

You can feel the trust among the members accumulating;

You can see that the management is not here to make a quick buck and leave, but is using patience to create order and execution to build a foundation.

When you can see these things in a community, it does not need to rely on "shouting-style stimulation" to maintain heat.

Because consensus is not shouted out, it is built over time.

And once time builds thickness, market capitalization is just a result, not a goal.

So I prefer to treat memes as PVE:

Slowly lay the foundation, slowly nurture the community; whether the market shows respect is a short-term variable, but the quality of the community will not deceive.

A community that can go far will never make you "miss a lifetime"—the window to get on board will appear repeatedly.

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