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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Meme Coins => Topic started by: Smilez on August 11, 2024, 05:00:39 PM

Title: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Smilez on August 11, 2024, 05:00:39 PM
I remembered how a user (Kol) on Twitter said they were quitting meme trades because they were in the red at that moment. It's not easy being a trader; the journey is tough, but when we fall, we get back up. That same user came back and entered a call the next day.

 I think the token was $GINNAN the Cat. I did a little DYOR (due diligence) on the meme, and it seems to be closely related to Doge.It's also here to bring joy and laughter to the crypto world. All I'll say is, let's see how this goes. I mean, we're all just in the meme game trying to find that life-changing token, right?
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on August 11, 2024, 05:33:16 PM
I remembered how a user (Kol) on Twitter said they were quitting meme trades because they were in the red at that moment. It's not easy being a trader; the journey is tough, but when we fall, we get back up. That same user came back and entered a call the next day.

 I think the token was $GINNAN the Cat. I did a little DYOR (due diligence) on the meme, and it seems to be closely related to Doge.It's also here to bring joy and laughter to the crypto world. All I'll say is, let's see how this goes. I mean, we're all just in the meme game trying to find that life-changing token, right?
Exactly and spot on, what else can anyone be interested in memecoins for, if not for the money, if it's about finding happiness, laughter through meme coins, they aren't really funny, I mean, ordinarily, there are lot of things way more funnier than just looking at meme coins.

They are also not technologically backed, so, no one can really say that he or she is in it for the tech, like many of us say about bitcoin, ethereum and other projects backed by technology, meme coins are simply a way for use to try to make some quick buck, specially the meme coins of this days, I usually tell people, if you buy a meme coin if this age, and it doubles your money maybe x1000 or more, by all means, sell and move on to the next, meme coins are no assets to hold for the long term, except for some really specially ones with a potential great future.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Husires on August 11, 2024, 05:55:02 PM
I think the token was $GINNAN the Cat. I did a little DYOR (due diligence) on the meme, and it seems to be closely related to Doge.It's also here to bring joy and laughter to the crypto world.
I can't believe how you can take these things as an investment. You can think of them as assets to be traded or bought and sold to increase your cash, but they will definitely not be a good investment because of their nature and that the developers are only looking to pump up their price and there is no future thinking.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Sarionadukecom on August 11, 2024, 09:41:07 PM
I think the token was $GINNAN the Cat. I did a little DYOR (due diligence) on the meme, and it seems to be closely related to Doge.It's also here to bring joy and laughter to the crypto world.
I can't believe how you can take these things as an investment. You can think of them as assets to be traded or bought and sold to increase your cash, but they will definitely not be a good investment because of their nature and that the developers are only looking to pump up their price and there is no future thinking.

I agree with you. Memecoins are short term fix but they can be lucrative when you catch them young. After neiro, I think ginnan is next cat themed meme to hit 100m. Will really love to see how debuting on Bitget spot tomorrow affects its price trend
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: gunhell16 on August 12, 2024, 11:49:37 AM
If I am trading meme coins, it is because I know that I will get a profit from the meme coin that I will do trading activity. Just don't trade a meme coin that has a low liquidity pool because, for sure, your fund will be stuck.

Then do a meme coin trade that is included in the list of top meme coins in the market, such as Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe, WIF, and others that are included in the list of top meme coins in the market. And above all, don't invest in meme coins that you are not sure about, or you were just led by hype or promises.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Husires on August 12, 2024, 06:48:42 PM

Then do a meme coin trade that is included in the list of top meme coins in the market, such as Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe, WIF, and others that are included in the list of top meme coins in the market. And above all, don't invest in meme coins that you are not sure about, or you were just led by hype or promises.
Trading is different from investing. In trading, no matter how unknown or bad the currency is, you are looking for profit, so you will not care much whether it is top meme coins or an unknown token that is being pumped. As for investing, investing in good assets is definitely the best because they increase their value in the future.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: alogan on August 13, 2024, 04:36:51 PM
I had bought Notcoin at Binance few hours and along the week after listing, usually this listing has huge interest and volumes. I did missed the jump it had to 0,02cents... i sold with profit, but the question why, well its a lotery game... memes usually hasnt any utility, and well it was the season of Memes ... not long time ago, and i believe isnt over yet as well, if make sense invest 1000$, 20$ for each meme with potencial... maybe you can ROI but its pure gamble, and well Crypto start to look like its all about that, projects with products  with lower value then memes, i know the dumb money is around but Memes???
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: JoyMarsha on August 16, 2024, 10:41:57 PM
I think the token was $GINNAN the Cat. I did a little DYOR (due diligence) on the meme, and it seems to be closely related to Doge.It's also here to bring joy and laughter to the crypto world. All I'll say is, let's see how this goes. I mean, we're all just in the meme game trying to find that life-changing token, right?
For how long will $GINNAN bring joy and laughter to the crypto world? That's the question you need to ask yourself. One thing you should know about memecoins is that they don't last so long in the market. That's why once their hype is gone, they begin to experience a drastic price fall. Investing in them should be with little money because as they pump in price, sell immediately rather than hodling them for long to avoid seeing a dump price
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: bitterguy28 on August 17, 2024, 08:15:41 AM
I think the token was $GINNAN the Cat. I did a little DYOR (due diligence) on the meme, and it seems to be closely related to Doge.
there are a lot of animal themed related tokens these days especially dogs and cats and it might be a little difficult to follow all projects and keep up which projects are associated with which projects
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I mean, we're all just in the meme game trying to find that life-changing token, right?
i hope we do although it is close to impossible because of how much projects are out there and the community is just saturated with memecoins though hope should not be lost we never know what could happen
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: libert19 on August 17, 2024, 09:59:23 AM
It's also here to bring joy and laughter to the crypto world.

Ah! That line reminds me of Joker. Anyway, to answer the topic, I use $DOGE for it's cheap transfer fees, and sometimes other meme tokens to get rich indeed.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Bobcrypto on August 19, 2024, 06:15:44 PM
Whether some person may accept it or no, we are currently on the meme frenzy. There are huge hype on memes, and a lot of people are investing and trading memes for fast gain. I am trading MEMES, and besides the profit I earn, memes are for happiness, funs, and it creat jokes that will change sad modes into happiness most of the times. Memes has no actual usercase but it brings excitement and joy.
But be very wise because some of these memes projects are already turning into scamming investors.
There are memes that has significantly made their ways into a great platform with massive users and has both attracted many investors and traders of which I am one of them. I like  Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe, Bonk etc, they have all come to stay, and I trade them.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Mia Chloe on August 21, 2024, 05:18:53 PM
Obviously everyone in the crypto space is out there for the purpose of profit. However the extent of your progress and success in the crypto space depends on your level of understanding and experience. If not for the reason of profit why is everyone singing HODL? It's obviously because they want their coins to appreciate in value thus putting them in a position of profit. The whole scheme of meme coins and pump and dump coins are all to make profit for the smart investors
If you come to think of it, both profits and losses in the crypto space balance out eachother, meaning for every crypto investor In profit, some other crypto investor is probably in a loss .
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on August 23, 2024, 11:14:02 PM
I remembered how a user (Kol) on Twitter said they were quitting meme trades because they were in the red at that moment. It's not easy being a trader; the journey is tough, but when we fall, we get back up. That same user came back and entered a call the next day.

 I think the token was $GINNAN the Cat. I did a little DYOR (due diligence) on the meme, and it seems to be closely related to Doge.It's also here to bring joy and laughter to the crypto world. All I'll say is, let's see how this goes. I mean, we're all just in the meme game trying to find that life-changing token, right?

      -       It means that what you are doing in Ginnan now is testing the waters first; if your analysis or prediction is correct, you will continue, and if not, you will turn to other assets. You probably know the risk level of meme coins, right?

Yes, it is nice to experience a big fit in meme coins with the small capital that we will use here, but there is also a big chance that we will also be frustrated here because of the wrong expectation that we can face here.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: akeemqaz on August 24, 2024, 02:21:11 AM
Memecoins are just a way to get rich quick in crypto. Although, they are very risky and can lead to huge loss of funds. But they are also the fastest way to make money if one is lucky.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: $crypto$ on August 24, 2024, 06:55:11 PM
Whether some person may accept it or no, we are currently on the meme frenzy. There are huge hype on memes, and a lot of people are investing and trading memes for fast gain. I am trading MEMES, and besides the profit I earn, memes are for happiness, funs, and it creat jokes that will change sad modes into happiness most of the times. Memes has no actual usercase but it brings excitement and joy.
But be very wise because some of these memes projects are already turning into scamming investors.
There are memes that has significantly made their ways into a great platform with massive users and has both attracted many investors and traders of which I am one of them. I like  Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe, Bonk etc, they have all come to stay, and I trade them.
There is nothing wrong when interested in memecoin, as long as we know the risks that will be obtained when we are in it. If someone comes to the memecoin room because they see others are lucky enough to get big profits, that's what's wrong.

There will always be hype from this memecoin, every time we almost see there is always a new memecoin that becomes a hype. Once again if we are interested then we must know the risks that will be obtained, so that is the choice.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Crwth on August 24, 2024, 07:04:42 PM
Like other members, I Believe that trading meme coins is for profit. It is pretty hard to push through every time because it is hard to predict, and not all of the meme coins coming out are Worth it.

The token you mentioned Is not recognizable to me, so imagine how many meme coins there are. I don’t think it would be easy to profit every time.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on August 26, 2024, 10:42:31 PM
The purpose behind every trades and investment if for making profits, it we are not after making money, then we must be after seeking after the privacy needed in crypt in other to control our finance all by ourselves, trading memes comes with it own responsibility, in which only those that were able to understand the required ways to go by investing and trading will do the right thing and enjoy the market despite the fear of missing out that hold on many investors in memecoins.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: legend45 on August 27, 2024, 10:38:04 AM
The purpose behind every trades and investment if for making profits, it we are not after making money, then we must be after seeking after the privacy needed in crypt in other to control our finance all by ourselves, trading memes comes with it own responsibility, in which only those that were able to understand the required ways to go by investing and trading will do the right thing and enjoy the market despite the fear of missing out that hold on many investors in memecoins.
Popular meme coins like SHIB, doge and Pepe still seem worthy to be used as trading coins. The purpose of trading is profit, but if we choose the wrong coin, we will suffer losses. Currently there are many meme coins in circulation, and if you have a good analysis you can choose those meme coins, but the risk is high because these are just meme coins.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: Asiska02 on August 27, 2024, 07:20:33 PM
I think the token was $GINNAN the Cat. I did a little DYOR (due diligence) on the meme, and it seems to be closely related to Doge.It's also here to bring joy and laughter to the crypto world. All I'll say is, let's see how this goes. I mean, we're all just in the meme game trying to find that life-changing token, right?

For a lot of people in the crypto space that are more focused on memes, this could be their ultimate reason for that. Meme coins are kinda very lucrative when they play out your own way but highly risky and probable to failure most of the time or maybe little profit. A trader that has benefited greatly from meme coins are usually optimistic on every call for meme, especially those that have little convincing reason to go for. They cannot easily quit and they may likely say that and even do it several times, but when they see a big call, they’ll still come back immediately to ape in like nothing ever happened before.
Title: Re: Why do you trade memes
Post by: erus on August 28, 2024, 03:59:56 AM
I remembered how a user (Kol) on Twitter said they were quitting meme trades because they were in the red at that moment. It's not easy being a trader; the journey is tough, but when we fall, we get back up. That same user came back and entered a call the next day.

 I think the token was $GINNAN the Cat. I did a little DYOR (due diligence) on the meme, and it seems to be closely related to Doge.It's also here to bring joy and laughter to the crypto world. All I'll say is, let's see how this goes. I mean, we're all just in the meme game trying to find that life-changing token, right?
I have never heard of a coin with the symbol $GINNAN, it's like a new coin and the name is quite funny. I want to invest in the $GINNAN coin because I don't want to lose my funds even though it's $10. I'd rather avoid the $GINNAN coin because I'm more of a safe person than taking excessive risks.