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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Do meme coins have a future?
by
Blitzboy
on 15/08/2023, 08:20:05 UTC
Just as the concept of "meme" can lose its humor over time, these coins could also lose their appeal among users. This is one reason why I think they may not have a bright future unless these projects incorporate more use cases and address blockchain issues. Currently, I believe it's wise to exercise caution when considering them.

All of the "meme" coins you see on the market are just "temporary trends" that will eventually become history (with the exception of Dogecoin). If you're getting into "meme" coins, it would be to make some short-term profits and built your way out ASAP. BTC and ETH are the real deal if you're looking for something that will last for generations.

Most people don't understand that "meme" coins are a passing fad, as they're only focusing on the money. They'll end up "rekt" in the long term as the hype fades away into oblivion. Who knows if in the future Dogecoin remains the sole "meme" coin actively traded on the market? Just my thoughts Grin
Not every "meme" coin comes from something silly. Remember that what most people call a "meme" today could become a powerful force tomorrow. But I'll give you this: most of them are short-lived sparks that will go out.

But it's a big mistake to lump all meme coins together and put them on the bench. Even in this category, if you do enough study, you might find some real gems. Yes, BTC and ETH have been around for a long time, but what? Even they were questioned at first.

People who are swayed by quick money might get "rekt," as you say, but painting everyone with the same brush stinks of oversimplification! And about your point about having Bitcoin: why just hold it? Adopt and embrace it; don't just hold