Recently, the strategy validation in the meme track has been quite good. Now, the focus shifts to fan tokens. CHZ, as a leader, has already shown a clear trend, and other fan tokens are also beginning to show some movement.



The fan token sector has a characteristic—it's especially easy to be hyped during periods of dull market conditions and major sporting events. The World Cup from June to July this year was an excellent time window, and early-positioned funds could have driven this sector. However, to be honest, these types of tokens generally have low liquidity and small market caps, so they are only suitable for retail investors to try their luck with small amounts.

Personally, I favor SANTOS and PSG as targets. For the sports concept sector, this period is indeed a good opportunity. But opportunities are subjective—what's an opportunity for some may be a trap for others. There's no need for a uniform perception, because the money you ultimately make is often the part you can grasp within your own understanding.
CHZ-1,72%
SANTOS-0,32%
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MoonlightGamervip
· 01-05 09:15
The World Cup window period is indeed tempting, but there are also many pitfalls with fan coins. Be really careful with liquidity. CHZ has already risen so much, is there still a chance for the future? Feels a bit late. Retail investors playing these coins need to be clear — making small profits is okay, but don’t blame the market if you lose big. Your understanding is the ceiling. SANTOS and PSG sound good, but once the sports event hype passes, it cools down. The risk is a bit high. Trying your luck with small funds is okay, but definitely don’t go all in on fan coins.
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FlatlineTradervip
· 01-05 05:01
Trading Fan Tokens during the World Cup window sounds good, but you really need to be careful with liquidity. CHZ is almost drained, can SANTOS and PSG turn things around? Feels like another wave of getting chopped up. Retail investors shouldn't play so deep; small funds can try their luck, but don't put your entire wealth in. Opportunities and traps are separated by a rise or fall, depends on who has better luck. The routine of hype around sports events comes around every year; only those who make money are always the same people.
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OldLeekMastervip
· 01-04 09:32
Oh no, fan coins do seem a bit interesting, but I'm just worried it's another trap to get ripped off. I didn't buy the dip during that CHZ surge, kinda regret it... Now looking at SANTOS and PSG, it feels like just betting on the World Cup hype, a small gamble for fun. People who dare to go all-in with such poor liquidity are true warriors; I only play with my pocket money. --- During sports events, it's indeed easier to see market movements, but this sector is too prone to crashes, retail investors should be cautious. --- By the way, why did CHZ rise so quickly? I feel like I missed the boat. --- Trying your luck with small funds is fine, but don't expect to turn things around with fan coins; that's basically just guessing blindly. --- The phrase "making money within your cognitive scope" is well said, meaning it's time to cut the leeks when the moment comes. --- I've seen PSG fan coins before, really not much traffic, just waiting for the big events to bring that wave of hype. --- A while ago, meme coins made a lot of money, right? Now thinking of copying that success to fan coins, that's a bit presumptuous. --- Basically, it's a gamble on the capital flow—big players enter when the event arrives, retail investors follow along, but the question is, when should you run? --- This sector is really just about luck; I think I'll just watch quietly, feeling a bit apprehensive.
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PanicSeller69vip
· 01-02 09:51
With such poor liquidity, dare to go all in? Truly a brave warrior. CHZ is about to run away, and you're still chasing fan coins? Wake up. The World Cup hype cycle only lasts a few days, the risk outweighs the reward. SANTOS? PSG? Sounds like buying lottery tickets... Trying your luck with small funds is fine, just don't pretend to be so noble. Within your understanding, it's easy to say you can catch it... but where was this awareness when you were losing? Fan coin sector is just a hotbed for scamming, I won't touch it anymore. Once the sports event ends, the hype disappears, and you'll just be stuck holding the bag. I've heard this logic too many times, and in the end, it's just a mess. Retail investors playing this are basically just giving away money. I advise you to be cautious.
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liquidation_surfervip
· 01-02 09:48
Fan Coin this time is indeed quite interesting, but the liquidity is really garbage and a major flaw. The sports event window is coming, so let's make a move, but don't invest too much. CHZ is already moving like this, do others still have a chance? It all feels like follow-the-leader plays. SANTOS and PSG sound good, but I'm still hesitant. Trying with a small amount might be okay. Basically, it's about who runs faster; if you're late, you'll just be the bag holder. Making money depends on your skills; there's no need to lecture each other. These kinds of coins are really high-risk gambling; if your heart isn't strong, don't touch them. Let's wait and see if more solid opportunities appear.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidityvip
· 01-02 09:37
CHZ has been running for so long, and you're only noticing now? I already withdrew a long time ago. This time betting on the World Cup feels like another harvest scam. With such poor liquidity, you still dare to pile in? Be careful of getting trapped inside. SANTOS and PSG sound like high-end moves, but honestly, it's just gambling on whether sports hot topics will be taken over. It’s all about luck. Within your understanding, earn as much as you can; don’t chase after those illusory big pies. Be practical. Sports coins are just a cyclical game of cutting leeks. Wake up, everyone.
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ChainSauceMastervip
· 01-02 09:35
The World Cup is here, and Fan Coins are about to jump again. This time, it's really a gamble worth taking. Wait, CHZ has been around for so long. If I follow SANTOS now, won't I get cut? With poor liquidity and small market cap, the biggest risk is a price crash. Be careful not to become the bag holder. The phrase "making money within my understanding" is spot on. Basically, everyone bets based on their own skills and judgment. PSG is still okay, but I need to watch SANTOS a bit more. I'm worried about being blinded by the hype around sports hot topics.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 01-02 09:31
The World Cup window is indeed tempting, but with fan coin liquidity so poor, are you really willing to go all in? CHZ has already moved, while others are still sleeping. Where's the expected movement? Making money basically depends on whether you can catch the right rhythm. I'm still on the sidelines. It's fine to try your luck with small funds, but I'm worried about getting caught in a deep trap. I've been watching SANTOS and PSG, but I want to see the results of others first. Sports event hype schemes are nothing new; they always cut people like this. Retail investors playing with small amounts are indeed safer, but putting in large sums is just gambling on luck.
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