The year-end surprise is here—MEMECORE is hosting a Christmas carnival. There are 2,000 spots available, and the participation requirements are pretty simple: just post some content-related thread, and don’t forget to submit the post link in the event page’s gift box.
To be honest, this approach is quite interesting. It both activates the community and filters for real users. What’s even more crucial is the timing—2026 is just around the corner. If MEMECORE can use this opportunity to build up its ecosystem, it might really usher in a new period of explosive growth. After all, what meme projects need most is community consensus, and at least this move is heading in the right direction.
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LeekCutter
· 4h ago
Hey, 2,000 spots is quite a lot, feels a bit inflated... But then again, the entry barrier is really low, so it does help attract users.
Wait, is it almost 2026 already? The timing is pretty spot on, let's see if they can actually build up some momentum.
Meme projects ultimately rely on popularity, that's definitely true.
I have a feeling the participation this time might not be as hot as expected, just hope it doesn't turn into a zombie event.
Hmm, can they even give out all 2,000 spots? I'm a bit skeptical...
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FastLeaver
· 12-06 09:27
Haha, this is definitely a great opportunity for airdrop hunting, 2,000 spots isn't a small number.
Damn, it's the same old form-filling routine again. Why is it always so troublesome?
I'm betting that MEMECORE will take off after the New Year; the community consensus point really hits the mark.
Why does it feel like every project says they'll take off for the New Year, but very few actually make it?
You can participate just by posting? I'm curious to see how the allocation will be done in the end.
MEME projects really do rely on the community, but the premise is that people are actually willing to participate.
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ZenChainWalker
· 12-05 14:58
By the way, will these 2,000 spots have already been divided up by insiders, and we’re just here to make up the numbers?
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MEVHunterLucky
· 12-05 14:55
Ha, 2,000 spots is pretty generous, really feels like they're serious about building a community.
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Wait, you just need to make a post to participate? Isn't that basically a disguised way to attract new users? But to be fair, it's actually pretty smart.
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I do believe Meme projects can build community consensus, just have to see if MEMECORE can keep this hype going.
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It's the end of the year, might as well give it a try. All you have to do is make a post—who knows, maybe there will be a surprise.
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This move is pretty clever. It filters for activity and gives real fans a chance. Way more reliable than some of those blind box events.
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2026 is coming soon, it is a milestone, but we'll have to see if there will actually be a product to back it up.
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This straightforward way of attracting new users—I actually appreciate this direct approach. At least it's not fake.
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P2ENotWorking
· 12-05 14:51
This move really grasped the lifeblood of meme projects—community consensus is the key.
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SoliditySlayer
· 12-05 14:33
2,000 spots? Oh, here we go again. Every time they say they're screening for real users, but it still ends up full of bots.
Can it really take off? Feels like all Meme projects hype themselves up like this.
Might as well go for it. Posting doesn’t take much effort anyway—maybe I’ll get something for free.
Another Christmas event—blockchain folks really just go for these.
But honestly, someone does need to create some buzz, or else the community will just die out.
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LootboxPhobia
· 12-05 14:28
Damn, 2,000 spots is pretty generous? Feels like a signal for some easy gains.
Just need to make a post? Then I need to think about how to ride the hype, haha.
This timing is perfect. Whether MEMECORE can ride the wave when the market picks up next year depends on this round.
Community consensus is important, but at the end of the day, it depends on whether people actually put real money in.
I'll test the waters first—nothing to lose anyway.
The year-end surprise is here—MEMECORE is hosting a Christmas carnival. There are 2,000 spots available, and the participation requirements are pretty simple: just post some content-related thread, and don’t forget to submit the post link in the event page’s gift box.
To be honest, this approach is quite interesting. It both activates the community and filters for real users. What’s even more crucial is the timing—2026 is just around the corner. If MEMECORE can use this opportunity to build up its ecosystem, it might really usher in a new period of explosive growth. After all, what meme projects need most is community consensus, and at least this move is heading in the right direction.