Now, when many people mention memes, they think not of a specific meme or a specific meme image, but rather of meme coins, focusing on their price trends, paying attention to so-called authorities. The cultural attributes they represented have long been forgotten, and culture has instead become a byproduct of the tokens, even imposing culture onto a specific token. Isn't this contrary to what the public loves about memes?
Reviewing the early successful memes: doge, pepe, shib. The tokens are just byproducts; what people truly love is that Shiba Inu, that frog, and the most common meme used in conversations with friends. Returning to their tokens, their success in pricing is precisely because they don't care about the price, because of love, because of consensus, because of belief.
Today's memes, the so-called front-end harvesting, the so-called insider information has caused everyone great suffering. We have lost money and also lost our original intention towards memes. Recently, the top influencer has responded to these issues, announcing a boycott of these 'hotspot plans.' I believe this is developing in a positive direction. So if you want to conduct a meme coin transaction, you might as well choose one that you truly love, buy it, put it away, and then spread and share it freely. Who knows, one day you might wake up to a surprise from it. This is also the real reason why I have high hopes for $恶俗企鹅 $哈基米 .
So do you understand? There has never been such a thing as a diamond hand; there are only fools who have loved memes from the beginning to the end.😇😇😇
