《 How to Determine if a Meme Coin is in the Stage of Distributed Chips?》
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No nonsense, let's get straight to the point, but please remember after reading: the core logic of trading MeMe is still 'gambling'.
When I make judgments, I often pay attention to a somewhat misaligned subtle signal: "The market value of MeMe is declining, but the number of holding addresses is on the rise."
Understanding this signal is not complicated, because the essence of the MeMe bubble is to find someone to take over. What we commonly refer to as 'correction' is actually testing whether there are people willing to get on board after 'distributing chips following a price drop'.
A price drop attracts new entrants, leading to an increase in the number of holding addresses, which fundamentally tests the new buying power in the market and the spread of narratives.
If the price drops and no one is willing to buy, and the number of addresses stagnates, it indicates that this wave of market has probably peaked, the relay chain has broken, and the bubble cannot sustain itself.