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Great investment oppotunity for new and active members.
I can say that now the memecoin trend is over. The average investor does not want to take the risk of putting money in memecoins that are not necessarily profitable.
From various experiences, almost all memecoins end up in vain in the sense that they are worthless, causing investors to suffer losses.
IMO, most such coins/tokens are only given away by devs to people who have influence to make those coins/tokens famous. Investors are no longer as easily swayed as Vitalik experienced in March who profited from selling shitcoins.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/vitalik-dumps-700k-worth-of-shitcoins-that-he-never-asked-forThe effort and focus made by investors in investing only in coins that have certainty such as Bitcoin, although a small part of them also put their money in several altcoins such as Ethereum.
As long as human greed persists, many people want to get rich quickly, and the trend of memes or shitcoins will never go away. Investing in memes is like gambling, so once you invest in them, you must determine whether you will win or lose, and that is a game, not an investment.
I'm not against people investing in memes as long as they know what they're doing. If they can take the risk, they can try with memecoins, if they are lucky, they will also get a decent profit. People can gamble for fun, and if they're lucky enough, they can get a reward, there's no reason to say that investing in memes is a no-no.