The meme super cycle has begun, who is the real king of shouting orders?
Judging from the statistical results, Murad is the most stable, POW and POE are good at PVP, and Ansem goes to FTM to open up a new battlefield.
Original title: "The meme super cycle begins, who is the real king of shouting orders?"
Original source: WOO Research
Background
Memetic coins have been mentioned constantly in this cycle and are also the strongest rising track. Recently, KOL Murad gave a speech on the meme coin super cycle at the TOKEN2049 conference. He believes that there are still 8 to 14 months of meme craze, and released a list of meme coins that he is optimistic about, and shouted orders crazily. Among them, SPX, which he is most optimistic about, had a market value of only about 10 million US dollars when he first bought it. The current market value is about 750 million US dollars, and the floating profit is as high as 8.3 million US dollars, which makes him the new generation of meme coin god. At the same time, he also actively "preached" on Twitter, and the currencies he repeatedly mentioned were SPX, GIGA, PEPE, SIGMA, APU, POPCAT, etc. But in fact, long before Murad vigorously promoted memes, many meme coin KOLs frequently called orders. In this article, WOO X Research counted the performance of the currencies they called orders since October to explore who is the king of meme orders.
Murad @MustStopMurad
Style of shouting orders: I like cult-style meme coins, among which SPX is mentioned the most, followed by GIGA and POPCAT. The market value of the meme coins recommended by Murad mostly falls between 300M and 1.5B, and he rarely shouts orders for small-cap local dogs. Basically, the current price needs less increase from the historical high, which means that the rebound of meme coins is small.
Ansem @blknoiz06
Introduction: The most well-known KOL on Solana, famous for posting a shouting order when SOL was $1.5, and then shouting orders for BONK and WIF, which achieved 80 times and 500 times increases respectively.
Style of shouting orders:
Ansem not only shouts orders for memes, but also for "formal" projects such as ENA, FTM, PRIME, CROWN, HNT, XNET, CHEX, etc. He is optimistic about the FTM chain recently, and believes that it will be like SOL in the past. He also vigorously promotes FTM's meme coins GOGLZ and EQUAL. After his shouting orders, the coin price performed well, with a large upward space and a small retracement.
The meme coins that he called out also have medium to high market capitalizations, with WIF being the most mentioned, followed by MEW. But his Twitter page is quite messy, with retweets accounting for as high as 80%, with dozens of them a day. In addition, he has retweeted Murad's tweets many times, quite agreeing with his meme philosophy, and said that he is also a member of Murad's Team.
POW @traderpow
Introduction: On-chain Degen player, with more than 80,000 followers on his Telegram channel, mainly sending timely 1.5-level meme coin Call messages. Since Telegram sends messages frequently and most of them are small-cap coins, the following statistics are Twitter mentions, and Telegram calls are not counted. Among them, CB, LABUBU, and are projects that issued coins after October, and the increase is calculated based on the closing price on the first day.
Style of shouting orders: prefer shouting orders for small-cap meme coins. The CB, LABUBU, and ETH mentioned above have all retreated more than 50% from their highs. Except for MOG, MEW, and SPX, the remaining coins are all more than 40% away from their historical highs. It seems that POW is better at short-term PVP meme timely Call messages, but from a long-term perspective, it performs poorly.
POΞ@Poe_Ether
Introduction: Degen, with nearly 200,000 Twitter followers and more than 40,000 followers on its Telegram channel. The average Twitter reading volume is about 15,000.
Style of shouting orders: There are many shouting orders, mostly for small and medium-cap coins, and the shouting orders are also relatively immediate. The public chains involved are not only ETH and SOL, but also BASE and SUI, with GIGA being the most popular. Among them, SPX, GIGA, BITCOIN, GOAT, HODL, LOCKIN, and KEYCAT have a smaller range of retracement, and the current events and DOGE dog name concept tables are the worst.
Summary
The currency mentioned by all four KOLs is SPX, followed by GIGA, BITCOIN, and MOG, which are mentioned by three people. The common feature is that they all have "cult attributes".
It is worth mentioning that LOCKIN has also made the amateur @ctlarp famous. He firmly holds the coin for 136 days before the deadline, and the value exceeds $700,000. His Twitter page is also full of content related to the coin, which is very consistent with the "cult atmosphere".
Back to the four KOLs in this article, they are all well-known meme players, but they are good at different "dog-beating" styles.
From the statistical results, Murad is the most stable, POW and POE are good at PVP, and Ansem goes to FTM to open up a new battlefield.
Is the meme super cycle just beginning? Let us use time to verify.
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