The key to standing out in the MEME game? Keep it fresh. Your work needs to feel genuinely new—don't just rehash what's already flooding the timeline. That said, building on existing concepts isn't off the table. The magic happens when you take familiar ideas and twist them into something nobody's seen before. Derivative work can work, but identical copies? That's a no-go. Real creativity lies in that sweet spot where you honor the format while bringing something distinctly yours to the table.
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digital_archaeologist
· 3h ago
NGL, following meme trends can be easily spotted; you still need to have your own style.
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MEVEye
· 23h ago
Basically, you need to have your own style and not copy others blindly; otherwise, no one will pay attention to you.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-05 06:52
Honestly, you still need to have your own stuff, otherwise you'll just become a copy-paste machine.
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BearMarketNoodler
· 01-05 06:52
It sounds great, but how many can really do it? Most are just sticking to existing concepts, changing the colors and calling it innovation. Differentiation is the way to survive; otherwise, you're just running in place.
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HashRateHustler
· 01-05 06:51
Basically, you need to have some substance, not just copy the CV approach and just change the numbers before uploading... But you also can't innovate blindly; you have to stand on the shoulders of giants and give a push forward.
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MEVHunter
· 01-05 06:31
ngl this is just mempool analysis for social graphs lmao. derivative work hits different when you've got the arbitrage angle locked in—spot the gap before others sandwich their way through, that's the real alpha. fresh concepts? more like optimal execution timing on narrative spreads fr fr
The key to standing out in the MEME game? Keep it fresh. Your work needs to feel genuinely new—don't just rehash what's already flooding the timeline. That said, building on existing concepts isn't off the table. The magic happens when you take familiar ideas and twist them into something nobody's seen before. Derivative work can work, but identical copies? That's a no-go. Real creativity lies in that sweet spot where you honor the format while bringing something distinctly yours to the table.