...Now, I'm on a new adventure with the $Opium meme token. It's the latest coin I added to my crypto collection, and it's looking like it could be the next big thing in the world of meme coins. Just like with $PEPE, $CAL, and $SAFERUM, I see potential in $Opium that goes beyond just being a joke...
How can you be so sure that the meme coin you have chosen for investment will be as successful as PEPE? Tell us about your previous investment experience and how successful it turned out to be. Or maybe your registration on the forum was made solely for the sake of shilling $Opium?
lol no i my intentions are not to shill opium but i have done research the projects now a days are trending are the meme projects or i have checked many launchpads and found meme coins there so just sharing my thoughts
The reason why meme coins are trending is because some of them actually managed to gain substantial value in the past and their investors manage to earn significant profit from them, now based on human nature, when we see that there is profit somewhere, we start chasing that with all our strength because we don't want to miss out on it and if we miss out on the first one, someone will bring another one from the same category to lure in those who missed the previous one and we naively start running behind that.
So, there is nothing really special in meme coins, they are all just useless crap providing no utility or anything, but it's just us who are hyping them up every single time just with the hope that if it gets famous and gains value, we will get great profits from it even if millions of others lose money due to it.
The appeal of meme coins is deeply rooted in the way people are. In the past, people made quick and big gains, which led to this never-ending chase. Isnt it the same old story? People feel very afraid when they see someone or a group making huge gains. This is called FOMO. Its not surprising that more and more meme coins keep showing up, even when 99% of they dont have any real value or use. This FOMO and the unstable nature of cryptocurrencies make this happen.
I totally agree with what you said about the work. The value that people think these joke shit have is really just a house of cards that was built mostly on hype. Its us, the people who trade, who keep this loop going. In a strange way, most people end up losing, even though many want to be one of the few who do well. This game is very dangerous, and it makes you wonder if its even worth it, since the risks are so high.