It seems that memecoin still relies on emotion to drive it. Many projects are constantly shouting about building ecosystems, doing this and that, but in the crypto world, such complex infrastructure is actually unnecessary. Simplicity and directness, combined with strong community sentiment, are enough. Sometimes, those complicated development plans actually hinder the project's progress. The success of memecoin instead proves a truth: in this market, popularity and consensus are often much more important than the technology stack.
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governance_ghost
· 01-04 21:49
Haha, you're right. It's really about buying into the sentiment and consensus. Those whitepapers and technical documents are exhausting to read.
Those who constantly shout about building ecosystems tend to fail faster. It's better to just create a trending meme and be done with it.
Popularity is justice, consensus is value, understand?
Honestly, no matter how advanced the technology is, if no one uses it, it's all pointless.
This is the true essence of crypto, everyone.
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0xSoulless
· 01-04 21:48
Hmm, that's right. Basically, it's just a tool needed for harvesting the little guys.
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DecentralizedElder
· 01-04 21:43
Emotional hype as technology, this logic is a bit dangerous
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That's right, but the excuse for this wave of cutting leeks is too grandiose
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So in the end, it's still about making money by telling stories. Tech people are going to lose their jobs
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Memes are hot, but don't cry when you end up holding the bag
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Indeed, some projects' whitepapers are more exciting than novels, but they haven't produced a dime
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This mindset is very dangerous, treating speculation as a rule
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Wait, aren't those truly profitable big projects all started by technical people
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Relying solely on emotions? Then just wait for the next bull market to cut again
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Laughing to death, now even cutting leeks requires finding a reason
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BearMarketBro
· 01-04 21:40
Emotions are emotions, but in the end, you still need some substance... How long can just hype and heat last?
It seems that memecoin still relies on emotion to drive it. Many projects are constantly shouting about building ecosystems, doing this and that, but in the crypto world, such complex infrastructure is actually unnecessary. Simplicity and directness, combined with strong community sentiment, are enough. Sometimes, those complicated development plans actually hinder the project's progress. The success of memecoin instead proves a truth: in this market, popularity and consensus are often much more important than the technology stack.