Anyone investing in these real far out "meme tokens" is likely to get severely burned. As we see with Dogecoin, which was an extremely rare exception, even the original creator is calling it worthless trash and advising people against buying it. Dogecoin was around for almost a decade which gave it a very strong base and a lot of the coins were mined before it really got popular. The newer coins have no where near that level of price support - heck Dogecoin even had physical Bitcoins produced because it was such a great novelty. When everyone is trying to copy such an idea then it quickly loses it's appeal to the masses. You're better off sticking with established altcoins than chasing duplicates who are likely only created to make the founders money.
It is all true that even th Dogecoin developers never anticipated this newfound interest in the coin because they were not the reason the coin started getting momentum, it was all Elon Musk who created the momentum in the coin and the developers rushed to upgrade the software because they never bothered to update and anyone investing in the new meme coins is because they expect rallies like these in the future when someone influential helps them achieve their dreams

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