Playing with memes now, the logic has changed.

In the past, it was "nothing at all, purely relying on speculation"; now it is "the chain is hot, the narrative can connect, and only then will the funds truly flow in." Base is a typical example: when the chain rises, the ecosystem thrives, and liquidity follows. If you don't want to do tasks or participate in airdrops, then take a look at the top memes on the chain, such as TOSHI; at least the liquidity won't be too bad.

There is also a rhythm-based gameplay. Preemptively positioning in those chains that are about to "launch coins"; once they release coins or hold activities, the memes on the chain will soar alongside. This strategy bets on short-term emotions and time differences, suitable for those who can act quickly.

Of course, the hardest part is still one word—sell.

Honestly, some people see a 10x return and still don't sell, only to turn around and face a halving, then begin to fantasize about “can it come back.” But the rebounds of memes never follow logic; they are all about fate.

So the most important thing is not how accurately you choose, but whether you can survive; don’t make a profit in one wave only to lose it in two.

Finally, I still have to say that old saying: there are hot topics every day, emotions will cycle, but the principal is only one. Don't always think about “how much more can it rise,” first think about how much you are “willing to lose.” Being able to afford losses is gambling; being unable to afford them is just betting.