В Messari назвали мемкоины «крупнейшим криптофеноменом» с 2017 года

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2023-11-20Last updated on 2024-08-20

  • Инженер по обработке данных Messari назвал мемкоины «крупнейшим криптофеноменом» с 2017 года.
  • Майк Кремер считает, что такие активы имели «гораздо более разрушительную динамику», чем другие монеты.

Инженер по обработке данных Messari Майк Кремер назвал мемкоины «самым большим криптофеноменом» со времен бума первичного размещения монет (ICO) в 2017 году. Об этом сообщает Cointelegraph со ссылкой на его слова.

Эксперт отметил, что спекулятивные активы всегда были частью криптовалютной экосистемы, однако они всегда приносили какую-то пользу.

«Во время DeFi Summer такие проекты, как Uniswap Labs, запускали протоколы, которые приносили реальную пользу криптоэкономике. Когда спекулятивный ажиотаж утих, в этих токенах все еще оставалась скрытая ценность, потому что они были привязаны к нужным сервисам», — сказал Кремер.

Он добавил, что мемкоины имели «гораздо более разрушительную динамику». По словам сотрудника Messari, инсайдеры создают токены и заманивают розничных инвесторов, чтобы те купились на эти «революционные» новые активы.

«Как только цена взлетает, инсайдеры выводят ликвидность, оставляя токены без реальной ценности или пользы. Весь процесс — это игра с нулевой суммой, в которой ценность не просто перераспределяется, а уничтожается», — подытожил Крамер.

Ранее пользователь X (ранее Twitter) опубликовал отчет, в котором сказано, что торговля мемкоинами на платформе pump.fun оказалась прибыльной для 20% трейдеров.

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