The meme coins in the Solana ecosystem are indeed emerging one after another. Several million-level projects are almost staged every week, and projects with millions in scale are also not uncommon. However, over the years, an interesting phenomenon has become increasingly apparent—the enthusiasm in the Chinese trading community is gradually waning, while the English-speaking community remains vibrant.
This differentiation is most intuitively reflected in the actions of the traders. The top investors who once frequently operated in Solana memes have noticeably reduced their activity; they have either shifted to other tracks or completely faded away. Now, there are only a handful of true experts left in the market, and every time I see the on-chain operations of those top addresses, I feel an indescribable sensation—a sense that the market ecology is quietly changing.
The trading divide between the Chinese and English communities is becoming increasingly clear, with the participation enthusiasm and discussion activity in the English zone far surpassing that in the Chinese zone. What does this reflect? Is it the migration of participants, a strategy adjustment, or is the market opportunity itself changing? Regardless, this difference has become a phenomenon worth observing in the Solana ecosystem.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 2025-12-24 19:39
The big players in the Chinese community have all left, who else dares to play?
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SilentAlpha
· 2025-12-23 08:38
The Chinese community really can't compete anymore, Large Investors have all gone to the English area to buy the dip.
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quietly_staking
· 2025-12-21 21:13
The Chinese community is really getting colder, I've clearly felt it in the past two years.
The English community is still partying, while we are all silent here.
Large Investors have long left, and what's left are basically retail investors playing people for suckers.
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GasDevourer
· 2025-12-21 21:11
The Chinese community has no more opportunities, they are all scared of being played people for suckers.
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CryptoPunster
· 2025-12-21 21:01
The pros have all moved to the English zone, and our Chinese community is left with retail investors selling vegetables to each other.
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LiquidationKing
· 2025-12-21 21:00
Large Investors have all gone to the English zone, and the Chinese community is left with retail investors playing people for suckers.
The meme coins in the Solana ecosystem are indeed emerging one after another. Several million-level projects are almost staged every week, and projects with millions in scale are also not uncommon. However, over the years, an interesting phenomenon has become increasingly apparent—the enthusiasm in the Chinese trading community is gradually waning, while the English-speaking community remains vibrant.
This differentiation is most intuitively reflected in the actions of the traders. The top investors who once frequently operated in Solana memes have noticeably reduced their activity; they have either shifted to other tracks or completely faded away. Now, there are only a handful of true experts left in the market, and every time I see the on-chain operations of those top addresses, I feel an indescribable sensation—a sense that the market ecology is quietly changing.
The trading divide between the Chinese and English communities is becoming increasingly clear, with the participation enthusiasm and discussion activity in the English zone far surpassing that in the Chinese zone. What does this reflect? Is it the migration of participants, a strategy adjustment, or is the market opportunity itself changing? Regardless, this difference has become a phenomenon worth observing in the Solana ecosystem.