Hi everyone. How are you? Greetings from the PussFi đ community once more on my blog.
- Introduction
If youâve ever watched a meme coin chart and wondered âWhy are people selling now?â or âWhy didnât they just hold?â Youâre already thinking about game theory, whether you recognise it or not.
Meme coins like $PUSS arenât just driven by charts or fundamentals, theyâre driven by people making decisions based on what they think others will do, and thatâs the game, and understanding it can completely change how you see the market.
Everyone Is Playing Their Own Strategy
In meme coins, not everyone has the same goal. Some people are here for quick flips, others are here for long-term holds, and some are just experimenting.
This creates a mix of strategies:
- short-term traders looking for quick profit
- long-term believers holding through volatility
- opportunistic traders reacting to every small move
Because of this, price action becomes unpredictable, and what looks like a bad decision from one perspective might be a perfect move for someone else.
Selling Isnât Always Panic - Sometimes Itâs Strategy
When prices rise, some holders sell early to secure a profit, and this is not because they donât believe, but because theyâre playing it safe.
In game theory terms, theyâre thinking, What if others sell soon? Iâd rather exit early than risk losing profits.
This creates early sell pressure during pumps. Itâs not betrayal, itâs more of a risk management, but when too many people think this way at once, momentum slows down faster than expected.
Holding Requires Belief and Conviction
For a meme coin to keep rising, a large group of holders need to hold together and this is where community strength comes in.
Holding works best when:
- people trust the project
- They believe others will also hold
- the narrative stays strong
But hereâs the challenge: no one can guarantee what others will do, and that uncertainty is what makes holding difficult. Itâs not just about your belief, and itâs now about collective belief.
Conclusion
Meme coin markets arenât just about numbers, theyâre about decisions, expectations, and human behavior and Game theory helps explain why people sell, hold, or act in ways that seem unexpected.
For $PUSS traders, this understanding brings clarity. Instead of reacting emotionally, you begin to see the logic behind market movements.
Because in the end, the chart isnât random, itâs the result of thousands of decisions playing out in real time.





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