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#2026年比特币价格展望 $Haqimi's recent move actually reflects an interesting phenomenon—brands are starting to jump on the MEME trend in reverse.
In the past, the common tactic in the crypto world was MEME coins riding hot topics or celebrities, with a quick surge and done. But now, it's different. Just look at the operation by Joyoung—selling "Haqimi Soy Milk," which directly surpassed 100,000 in sales, with pre-order queues extending to January 2026. The most ridiculous part is that this product wasn't even officially promoted; Joyoung's stock price even hit two consecutive daily limit-ups because of it. The power of a network meme has become so great that it can ignore business logic and directly influence capital.
What does this indicate? The MEME ecosystem on the Chinese internet has awakened. Under the bombardment of short videos and various online cultures, more and more people realize— a meme is buying power, a meme is stock price, and it doesn't even need any "facts" to support it.
So what’s next? WeiLong's "Haqimi Spicy Strips" have become a popular prize in community lotteries, and the pun "Crab Chicken Noodles" has frequently trended on hot searches. When a meme reaches a certain level of strength, it automatically becomes an entry point for traffic and social currency, attracting brands that want to connect with young people to participate.
Brands are starting to "reverse jump" on memes, and capital even pays for a slip-up, which shows that memes have become a hard currency in public perception.
Where can this energy go in the end? My prediction is—evolving from internet memes into new types of New Year goods and social gifts. During year-end visits to relatives, giving a bottle of Haqimi Soy Milk, a pack of Haqimi Spicy Strips, or even some related cryptocurrencies ($BTC $BNB and other mainstream ones are more stable), doesn’t have to be expensive—just that fun factor, which instantly brings people closer and makes everyone laugh together.
This is the social code of the new era: this year, no gifts for the holidays; only gifts with memes.