Currently, in the crypto world, nine out of ten small-cap coins are just creating stories and playing with concepts. Look at how project teams package their projects—various tricks but lacking real support.
On the other hand, tokens like TRUMP, which are based on Trump concepts, have a ready-made narrative and genuine market enthusiasm. These are not hot topics created out of thin air but are linked to real-world events and market interest.
In a bull market, this kind of scarcity becomes a magnet for capital. Investors don't care about false concept packaging; they want stories, hype, and things that can increase in value. BTC, as a foundational asset, remains the ballast, but tokens like PEPE and TRUMP, which have actual market recognition, become targets for major funds because of their clear narratives and consensus.
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RooftopReserver
· 01-05 13:23
That's right. Currently, those small coins are just stacking concepts and can't withstand scrutiny at all.
The ones that can truly drive the market are those with consensus. Coins like TRUMP that are associated with real-world hot topics are actually more resilient.
Funds only recognize this. No matter how fancy the false packaging, it's useless.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-05 11:45
That's right, that's the logic. Fake packaging is worthless in front of real gold and silver; we still need hype and consensus.
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PhantomMiner
· 01-03 06:09
That's correct. Most small coins are just IQ taxes, scam the retail investors and then run away.
Coins like TRUMP that come with built-in hype are indeed strong because they are backed by real events.
But I still think that only PEPE and BTC can rise in this round; be cautious with others.
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AltcoinHunter
· 01-02 13:54
That's right, I'm already tired of the stories about L2, AI, and RWA... The ones that are truly popular are those built on events and consensus. TRUMP is indeed fierce.
I'm also looking to see if there's another hot coin at this level. BTC is stable, but you can't make quick money with it.
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FlyingLeek
· 01-02 13:53
That's quite right, 90% of concept coins are just self-entertainment, but I really can't understand why TRUMP can surge so strongly... Oh right, the real-world hype is indeed there.
Funds only recognize this, as long as there's a story and hype, that's enough, anyway BTC is just sitting there. I just want to know how many PEPE-level gains we can get in this round.
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RektRecorder
· 01-02 13:48
Manipulating public opinion to hype coins? I'm done. It's better to bet on something like TRUMP with genuine popularity.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 01-02 13:39
In simple terms, without popularity, it dies. Strategies like TRUMP that rely on real news for driving engagement are indeed different.
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quiet_lurker
· 01-02 13:27
Wow, really? Trump's recent popularity is indeed top-notch. Much better than those coins that are fabricated out of thin air.
Currently, in the crypto world, nine out of ten small-cap coins are just creating stories and playing with concepts. Look at how project teams package their projects—various tricks but lacking real support.
On the other hand, tokens like TRUMP, which are based on Trump concepts, have a ready-made narrative and genuine market enthusiasm. These are not hot topics created out of thin air but are linked to real-world events and market interest.
In a bull market, this kind of scarcity becomes a magnet for capital. Investors don't care about false concept packaging; they want stories, hype, and things that can increase in value. BTC, as a foundational asset, remains the ballast, but tokens like PEPE and TRUMP, which have actual market recognition, become targets for major funds because of their clear narratives and consensus.