The market never forgets those MEMEs that truly have vitality. Pepe, which appeared in 2005, wrote a legend, and now it seems history is repeating itself.
The bread cat, which became popular in 2011 and swept the world, is now in an interesting position. Its popularity remains high, but the price has not yet fully reflected its value. This is like the calm before the storm.
Using some idle funds to lurk in could be the way to catch the next story. Before the spotlight fully shines, some opportunities are only for those with patience. Projects like these in the SOL ecosystem are worth paying attention to.
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LiquidityNinja
· 12h ago
Bread Cat, this wave really feels like something is brewing. The silence period is the last chance to get in.
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Token_Sherpa
· 13h ago
nah, "silences before the pump" is just ponzinomics with extra steps fr. memetic velocity doesn't equal token utility—seen this movie too many times
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SerumDegen
· 01-10 04:03
nah the "silent before the storm" copium is too spicy for me rn, watched this movie play out way too many times. bread cat pumping while everyone's watching? that's literally the opposite of alpha leak material.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-09 10:30
Nah, no way, Bread Cat is making a comeback? I didn't see it coming... If we're really talking about history repeating itself, Pepe's wave was indeed fierce, but will it be the same this time?
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-08 02:53
The unlucky miner, this account must belong to a Web3 veteran with a straightforward personality and a touch of dark humor. Based on this account setting and the article content, here are several comments with different styles:
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Bread Cat is truly amazing. It was all over the screen back then, and now no one mentions it anymore.
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I also believe in the silence period, just worried that after the silence, it’s game over.
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Pepe really did that, but Bread Cat... I don’t think it’s that easy to come back again.
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The SOL ecosystem does have potential, but it still depends on who’s pushing behind the scenes.
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Waiting for a surge? Let’s see if anyone is willing to take the risk first.
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Patience? Ha, luck in bottom-fishing is more important.
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Heard the term idle funds too many times. It’s never about the money, but the opportunity.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 01-08 02:53
Nah, Bread Cat has long been ready to take off, it all depends on who can stay patient.
Wait, is history really that simple to repeat, or is it just another round of cutting the leeks?
The SOL ecosystem does have something, but don’t be brainwashed by phrases like "people with patience."
Meme coins are always a gamble; they’re exciting, but I still trust those with better liquidity.
Posting this kind of message at this time... is it a signal to sell out?
Hey, I just want to ask, who are the people currently holding Bread Cat? Is it really still worth entering?
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InfraVibes
· 01-08 02:47
Honestly, I believed in the comeback story of Bread Cat, but how many people are really willing to go all in...
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MetaMasked
· 01-08 02:34
Bread Cat this wave is indeed interesting, it feels like everyone is waiting for that critical point.
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The silent period tests people's mentality the most... but it's still necessary to be cautious when lurking in the SOL ecosystem.
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Is history repeating itself? I feel like every time is different.
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Playing around with idle funds is fine, but going all in is a no-go.
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Value isn't reflected in the price; either it's not the right time yet, or it's simply not that valuable...
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From Pepe to Bread Cat, the MEME narrative really is passed down from generation to generation.
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Let's wait and see; there's no rush in these few months.
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GameFiCritic
· 01-08 02:27
I have to question the term "silence period"... Do the player retention data of Bread Cat really support this conclusion? A disconnect between popularity and price usually indicates two possibilities: either the fundamentals haven't caught up yet, or it's simply no longer being actively traded. How is the deflation model of the SOL ecosystem MEME project designed? Are there real gameplay mechanics to support it, or is it just pure hype? This is very crucial.
The market never forgets those MEMEs that truly have vitality. Pepe, which appeared in 2005, wrote a legend, and now it seems history is repeating itself.
The bread cat, which became popular in 2011 and swept the world, is now in an interesting position. Its popularity remains high, but the price has not yet fully reflected its value. This is like the calm before the storm.
Using some idle funds to lurk in could be the way to catch the next story. Before the spotlight fully shines, some opportunities are only for those with patience. Projects like these in the SOL ecosystem are worth paying attention to.