The Shadiao Horse IP is particularly interesting, as it is a meme coin derived from a horse emoji. Speaking of which, pure meme assets like this are quite common and very popular. The key point is that they are especially suitable for secondary creation and social media hype.
The reason I initially bought this coin was simple: I saw influential people discussing it in the community and thought the consensus and enthusiasm behind it were pretty good. The gameplay of meme coins essentially depends on the community's cohesion and creative energy—who can make this IP more interesting and innovative will attract more participants. Although these kinds of coins carry high risks, it is precisely because of this uncertainty that they become an outlet for many people to express creativity and engage with the community.
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nft_widow
· 4h ago
Did you follow the big influencers? To be honest, meme coins really depend on who can spin the best stories, and the community's hype is right there.
The silly horse IP does have some potential, but in the end, it still depends on whether they can keep coming up with new memes.
It's nice to say it's about creativity, but honestly, isn't it just gambling on luck? ... But playing like this is definitely addictive.
The creative space is large, but the biggest risk for these kinds of coins is losing their hype, and then it’s a mess.
I respect meme coins with strong community cohesion, but how long this can last is really hard to say.
It feels like all meme coins are just copying the same tricks now—who the hell can break through is the real question.
I'm not too keen on taking this risk, but seeing you all have so much fun makes me a bit tempted... but I think I'll pass.
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OPsychology
· 7h ago
Haha, the silly horse is indeed amazing, it's all about who can come up with new tricks.
What happened to that wave of buying from big influencers...
Meme coins are basically gambling on community hype; sometimes luck is more important than research.
These kinds of coins are risky but really interesting, definitely more fun than just watching candlestick charts every day.
Creative energy is really key; meme coins without hype are dead coins.
But to be fair, those who can hold on to this wave are true fans.
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LiquidationWizard
· 7h ago
Haha, Shadiao Ma, this thing is indeed awesome. It all depends on who can reach new heights.
Did you follow the big V and buy? Me too, but I'm still at a loss now.
Meme coins are just gambling on the community, betting on what kind of tricks those people can come up with.
The risk is indeed high, but anyway, just treat it as entertainment, and it's okay to lose.
Those with strong secondary creation skills are really easy to leech off. This coin's popularity is entirely due to its creativity.
Honestly, it's just luck, but that feeling is still exciting.
Meme coins with good community cohesion are the only ones that can survive; retail investors alone are useless.
I treat these kinds of coins as art pieces; I don't expect to make money.
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MerkleMaid
· 7h ago
Here are some comments with very different styles for you:
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Silly马 is truly amazing, this is what a meme coin should look like
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Community cohesion is the key, as long as the hype is there, everyone will join in
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Honestly, it still depends on whose secondary creation can go viral; otherwise, it's just a meme
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The risk is high, but at least it's more interesting than those fake projects
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Those who follow the trend to enter the market probably think this way, but some people really make a lot of money through creativity
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These types of coins rely on community hype; once the hype is gone, the coin is finished
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 7h ago
Haha, basically it's just following the trend. When big influencers set the pace, we jump in.
Community popularity = money code. I understand this logic.
But on the other hand, this kind of coin indeed gives ordinary people a chance to be creative.
Meme coins are about betting on consensus, betting on who can come up with new tricks.
The risk is high, but at least it's not boring.
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RugDocDetective
· 7h ago
Haha, silly horses are indeed the best, it's all about who can come up with the most savage secondary creations.
Did you follow the big influencers? I know this routine too well...
Meme coins, in essence, are about betting whether the community can come up with new tricks. Sometimes, they're even more exciting than those project coins.
I think these coins should just be played for fun, don't expect to get rich overnight.
Once the community hype dies down, it's dangerous. You have to keep an eye on who is still actively managing it.
A single emoji can be hyped for so long, it's truly crazy... but I have to admit, I'm pretty hooked.
Really, the biggest fear for meme coins is creative exhaustion. When everything gets overused, it's game over.
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FarmHopper
· 7h ago
Silly horse fire is hot, but it still depends on who can come up with new tricks.
Those following the trend should be careful; consensus can disappear in an instant.
Meme coins are really about gambling on the community or luck, I can't say for sure.
How much this round can rise depends on the creativity of secondary creations.
To be honest, a strong community cohesion can indeed support for a while.
But the risks should not be underestimated; there are too many lessons from past experiences.
The Shadiao Horse IP is particularly interesting, as it is a meme coin derived from a horse emoji. Speaking of which, pure meme assets like this are quite common and very popular. The key point is that they are especially suitable for secondary creation and social media hype.
The reason I initially bought this coin was simple: I saw influential people discussing it in the community and thought the consensus and enthusiasm behind it were pretty good. The gameplay of meme coins essentially depends on the community's cohesion and creative energy—who can make this IP more interesting and innovative will attract more participants. Although these kinds of coins carry high risks, it is precisely because of this uncertainty that they become an outlet for many people to express creativity and engage with the community.