Retail investors will never receive fairness in the capital market. The less they get, the more they desire, ultimately being ruthlessly harvested by the so-called fairness.

This morning, I observed a new meme coin that adopted a gas-burning fair distribution model. However, after experiencing a surge in price, it plummeted and entered a period of fluctuations. I looked at the comments under the project's Twitter, and they were all complaints, mainly asking why the price hasn’t gone up yet.

If fair distribution is only given to retail investors, then why would there be a price increase? 🤣 Always remember, 10,000 retail investors are not as powerful as a single large fund. The financial market is always determined by a small number of large funds because being small and concentrated has a greater impact. The influence of 10 people with 10 million is far greater than that of 10,000 people with 1,000 each.

Retail investors are quite laughable; they want to acquire low-cost tokens early while also hoping that large funds will come in to lift them up. It’s simply going against the natural order, living in a dream.

What is the core point of a meme?

It is only about content narrative; content is the first principle of a meme. Everything else is irrelevant. Content is the foundation of a meme. Only retail investors believe fairness is the most important because they will never get fairness in the capital market. The less they receive, the more they desire, ultimately being mercilessly harvested by the so-called fairness.