Been watching this space long enough to notice a pattern:
Memecoins that blow up? They've got a face. A mascot. A catchphrase you can't unhear.
The abstract stuff—vibes without visuals—barely makes it past the first wave. TikTok doesn't care about your thesis. It wants something sticky.
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CrossChainBreather
· 12-05 02:01
That was exactly the case with SHIB—having a dog is enough, no matter how impressive the whitepaper is, it doesn't help.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 12-05 02:00
The self-cultivation of a professional degen: every loss is a market research
Every pit I’ve fallen into is a golden one, just in the wrong direction
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Damn, that’s exactly how I lost money—studying tokenomics every day, only to lose to a meme dog
The loss diary opens a new chapter... Turns out, coins without stories can’t retain users
Now I get it, my thesis only belongs in a liquidation log
Looks like I should switch careers and learn video editing on TikTok—it’s got more potential than being a contrarian indicator
Finally found the theoretical basis for consistent losses, thanks for rubbing it in
So now you have to be an influencer before joining crypto? Guess I’m doomed to lose even more
The contract side is auto-liquidating again while I’m still analyzing the whitepaper
As soon as you published this theory, I knew my funds were headed straight to liquidation price
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OffchainWinner
· 12-05 01:41
Honestly, coins without mascots just can't get any traction. It's all about appearances these days.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 12-05 01:40
Bro, that's spot on. I've always said that cultural attributes are the primary driving force. Just having code and a whitepaper doesn't get you anywhere.
Been watching this space long enough to notice a pattern:
Memecoins that blow up? They've got a face. A mascot. A catchphrase you can't unhear.
The abstract stuff—vibes without visuals—barely makes it past the first wave. TikTok doesn't care about your thesis. It wants something sticky.