Recently, discussions about a certain popular Chinese meme coin have been quite interesting. As the first Chinese project in this space, whether it can establish a foothold is quite crucial.
From a historical perspective, whenever other public chains (like the SOL ecosystem) gain popularity, leading exchanges tend to defensively list new tokens. But the reality is also clear—if the initial listing doesn't perform well enough, it’s really not easy to get a second Chinese meme coin in the short term.
From a technical standpoint, the key point is whether the 4-hour K-line can hold above the 0.130 price level, and trading volume needs to exceed 1.5 times the average volume of the past 24 hours to be considered meaningful. Market sentiment-wise, the meme sector is still rotating, and there is indeed short-term capital inflow. The community’s enthusiasm can sustain for a while longer, but it all depends on how the technicals develop.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 01-09 10:11
0.130 If you can't hold this critical level, you'll suffer heavy losses. Just wait and see.
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airdrop_huntress
· 01-09 06:43
0.130 this level can't hold firmly, feels like it's going to break.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 01-08 19:06
0.130 can't hold and it's game over directly, no suspense at all.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-08 02:58
0.130 If we can't hold it, we'll have to wait for the next opportunity, really.
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WhaleInTraining
· 01-08 02:58
We need to hold this level at 0.130, or else this wave of popularity will be wasted.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-08 02:57
0.130 can't hold, a short-term desperate move.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 01-08 02:51
If you can't hold 0.130, it's really going to cool down; this wave depends on the community to support it.
Recently, discussions about a certain popular Chinese meme coin have been quite interesting. As the first Chinese project in this space, whether it can establish a foothold is quite crucial.
From a historical perspective, whenever other public chains (like the SOL ecosystem) gain popularity, leading exchanges tend to defensively list new tokens. But the reality is also clear—if the initial listing doesn't perform well enough, it’s really not easy to get a second Chinese meme coin in the short term.
From a technical standpoint, the key point is whether the 4-hour K-line can hold above the 0.130 price level, and trading volume needs to exceed 1.5 times the average volume of the past 24 hours to be considered meaningful. Market sentiment-wise, the meme sector is still rotating, and there is indeed short-term capital inflow. The community’s enthusiasm can sustain for a while longer, but it all depends on how the technicals develop.