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Recently, the Chinese Meme community has been quite lively. After the project labeled "Life Winner" announced its listing on a top-tier exchange, the community instantly exploded. But honestly, this launch wasn't an unexpected twist; it was a storyline long written in the script. Instead of relying on rumors, it's better to understand the logic behind exchange decisions to see through the underlying principles, and meanwhile help everyone avoid common pitfalls.
Let's start with the core point: the reason these kinds of projects can reach the mainstream trading stage is fundamentally due to the interaction of "traffic consensus" and "platform demand." Veteran players should remember that the activity level in the Chinese community already showed signs a month or two ago. On-chain interaction data clearly reflected how high the engagement of Chinese users was. In the current market environment, where liquidity is under pressure and Bitcoin is oscillating around $90,000 repeatedly, a project with a large Chinese user base is a scarce resource for any top-tier exchange seeking traffic. From this perspective, the official launch was expected and doesn't constitute any major positive news.
But there's a key detail that is easily overlooked: why are other mainstream platforms still hesitating? Simply put, there hasn't been a truly successful case that has established a foothold in the Chinese Meme space. Most similar projects launched before either quickly lost popularity or their community consensus collapsed, turning into "zombie coins." That's also why many platforms remain cautious—no one wants to take on projects that are "full of initial expectations but lack long-term momentum."