#迷因币情绪 opens the market software, and the candlestick chart of meme coins looks like it has been pressed randomly—just a second ago, we were celebrating the doubling in the group, and the next second someone sends a screenshot saying "lost so much I want to uninstall."
This thing is particularly good at stirring emotions: seeing others flaunt their profits, one can't help but chase the highs, driven by the anxiety of missing out; when it drops, one is reluctant to sell, always hoping for a "rebound," which is self-deceptive luck; when truly in pain from losses, one blames oneself for "not being able to control the hand," creating a cycle of regret.
Essentially, it resembles a large emotional amusement park. Some people earn a fortune through memes and consensus, while more are gamblers being led by their emotions.
Actually, if you really want to play, just put in a little money, treating it as buying a ticket to watch the excitement. Those who gamble their living expenses into it, aren't they treating emotions as food?
How many nights have you endured for the ups and downs of meme coins?