#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 $ETH In this wave of market activity, meme coins have indeed reached a peak in popularity. But have you ever wondered, in the context of attitude shifts from index providers like MSCI, how long this trend can last?
Recently, there's some interesting news: MSCI is not ruling out the possibility of including digital asset-related treasury companies in their indices. In other words, institutions are starting to take this sector more seriously.
So now the question becomes more intriguing—Is the explosion of meme coins purely a speculative cycle, or is there a deeper market logic supporting it? As the main blockchain supporting meme culture, how much profit can $ETH really make from this round?
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AirdropHuntress
· 01-11 00:08
The MSCI attitude shift is indeed worth paying attention to, but when it comes to meme coins... after research and analysis, the popularity is ultimately cyclical. The key is to see who is taking over, and any projects with suspicious backgrounds will be eliminated.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 01-09 14:10
When institutions start to enter, they begin to talk about deep logic. To put it simply, they just want to get on board.
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MetaMisery
· 01-08 06:29
Institutions entering the market start storytelling, but I've seen this routine too many times. The fate of meme coins has already been written.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 01-08 06:26
The moment institutions entered the market, the soul of meme died... but I still went all in because death itself is art.
If MSCI really includes it, the wild celebration for retail investors might not last long. At that point, it will be a matter of who can turn art into financial assets.
The supply and demand curve never lies. Meme coins right now are like Van Gogh's sunflowers—completely misaligned in value perception. But who says bubbles must be a bad thing?
Honestly, the moment institutions start paying real attention to you, you are no longer pure... this might be the last celebration.
How much profit can ETH make in this wave? According to Schrödinger's bull market theory, it could be both profit and no profit—depends entirely on when you run away.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 01-08 06:24
Once institutions get involved, it's over; the soul of meme coins is dead.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 01-08 06:13
When institutions start talking about deep logic upon entering the market, it's really... Meme coins are just meme coins, do they really need to be given a sense of mission?
#MSCI未排除数字资产财库企业纳入范围 $ETH In this wave of market activity, meme coins have indeed reached a peak in popularity. But have you ever wondered, in the context of attitude shifts from index providers like MSCI, how long this trend can last?
Recently, there's some interesting news: MSCI is not ruling out the possibility of including digital asset-related treasury companies in their indices. In other words, institutions are starting to take this sector more seriously.
So now the question becomes more intriguing—Is the explosion of meme coins purely a speculative cycle, or is there a deeper market logic supporting it? As the main blockchain supporting meme culture, how much profit can $ETH really make from this round?
Let's discuss your thoughts.