Many people are paying attention to the KAITO coin, especially under the wave of annual meme reviews. To put it simply, the MEME sector thrives on hype and stories, and annual summaries are just the right content to become the market focus—combining trending topics with a complete narrative. From the performance on the hot list, these annual representative MEME coins are indeed gaining attention. Many players are pondering whether they can seize the opportunity before this wave of popularity peaks to catch the next breakout point. The market logic is like this: with hype, stories, and consensus, risks and opportunities always coexist.

KAITO12.17%
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 2h ago
Can things built on hype really be verified by data? Who has actually verified KAITO's on-chain activity, validator node stability, and other metrics... Relying solely on public opinion consensus won't last long.
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SandwichDetectorvip
· 14h ago
Annual meme roundup is just selling stories, how long KAITO's popularity can last depends on the situation MEME is just betting on consensus, it might turn into a bagholder Lurking during the hype? I advise you to first see who is harvesting the leeks Once the hype fades, the coin price will also disappear, don't be fooled by the annual summary No matter how good the story is, it can't change the technical fundamentals, this is gambling Does anyone care about KAITO's real value, or is it just for fun These types of coins all end up the same way, high-level bagholders crash and burn When the order of annual memes changes, the hype is gone, and no one has calculated the risks clearly Feels like another new trick of harvesting leeks, just telling stories with different coins
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AirdropChaservip
· 14h ago
Haha, this wave is indeed easy to get cut, once the hype passes, people will leave. KAITO is now just hype-building, I don't think it can hold up. Annual summaries like this, retail investors are all chasing... Isn't this just a signal of taking over the position? Quite a few people are lurking, so I better be cautious; risk and opportunity coexist, that's a nice way to put it. Let's see if I can buy the dip, anyway, not going all in. Making quick money with these MEME coins is fine, but don't treat them as long-term projects.
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bridgeOopsvip
· 14h ago
How long can the hype last? It feels like a passing breeze.
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APY追逐者vip
· 15h ago
This wave of popularity has definitely attracted some, now it depends on who can hit the right rhythm. MEME coins are all about emotions, and at this point in the year-end meme season, the timing really hits the mark. KAITO? Feels a bit late, the hype is already here. What’s the hiding for? These kinds of things are just about gambling mentality. The story has gained popularity and momentum, but how long the consensus can last is really hard to say.
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