Why I continue to hold $RATO after eating 70 times!

I mentioned part of the reason yesterday; ETH desperately needs a phenomenal #memecoin like $PEPE to regain confidence. Other sectors are saturated in the market, with high costs and low participation from small investors. The best way is to launch a golden dog-level meme.

If we carefully look back at history, it’s not hard to find that $Shib and $pepe were born during ETH's two breakthroughs above $4000 in 2021 and 2024, respectively. This strong return of ETH will inevitably give birth to a landmark product. If ETH returns to $4000, #RATO could potentially reach a market cap of 1 billion.

Whether it's #shib or #pepe, every hype cycle is a breakout level, which is vastly different from the typical PVP we play in our circles. This level of meme can be said to be a stage representative of the crypto world, as even those around you who don't trade cryptocurrencies may become aware of it. The last token of this type was $Trump.

Meme coins that genuinely possess long-term belief and consensus will constantly rotate among players during the rising phase. From the hourly candlestick chart, it's not difficult to see that every drop in the bearish candlestick is followed by a short-term rebound, breaking new highs, indicating a continuous influx of new funds participating. This continuity is strong; those who want to exit are fundamentally not afraid of a lack of new participants. The effect is still expanding, making it quite difficult to see a situation where it completely collapses.

Currently, with a market cap of 30 million, RATO seems to have achieved many times over, but for latecomers, this may just be the beginning. At least Binance hasn't listed it yet, and this expectation is visibly apparent, feeling like we're back to the zero-play of memes in 2021.

Finally, a reminder to my brothers: all golden dogs possess derivative effects. The birth of RATO will inevitably bring along a host of derivative coins, such as the mother mouse $RATIE and the villain #Gasspas, as well as other similar imitators. However, only one leader can truly survive with infinite consensus, while the rest can at most play short-term games.