A major public blockchain just announced a $100 million incentive plan, and then made a big splash by taking concrete action—directly spending $100,000 to buy two highly popular meme coins in the community.



When this news broke on January 10th, the entire crypto world was wondering: is this serious or just a joke? According to reports, the blockchain spent $50,000 on each of these two meme coins. At first, they deliberately kept it secret, only hinting at the coin names in the tweets, forcing community members to dig deep to figure out which coins they were.

Meme coins are fundamentally driven by community consensus and meme culture, which is completely different from the traditional blockchain ecosystem layout. Some believe this is a move by industry insiders to "get closer to the community," while others think it’s a small-scale test before deploying the $1 billion—using a small amount of funds to gauge the depth of these niche coins and market reactions, with bigger moves possibly coming later.

However, investors who have experienced multiple bull and bear cycles warn that meme coins are always risky. Even with backing from well-known public chains, there's no guarantee of price increases. Still, this move has instantly brought these two coins into the spotlight, with community discussion heating up rapidly.

Now, the crypto community is speculating which other coins might be targeted next with this $1 billion incentive plan. What do you think of this move? Can these two meme coins continue to strengthen with this momentum? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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TokenomicsTherapistvip
· 01-12 12:51
I know this routine well, first throwing money to tease the audience, and when the community gets excited, they start to buy in. By the way, can these two meme coins really withstand the subsequent pressure? It feels like just riding the wave of hype. The big boss is playing a very big game, it all depends on whether they keep throwing money in later. Having a public chain backing meme coins is indeed cool, but the risks really need to be carefully calculated, brother. This wave is purely a marketing genius, more effective than airdropping 50,000 times. Let's wait and see, it might still drop, and whether spending 100,000 yuan for a wave of hype is worth it is still uncertain. Isn't it just a different way to cut leeks? I bet there are even more tricks up their sleeve after five cents. Playing with a public chain like this is indeed fresh, but I still can't trust the fundamentals of meme coins. Watching the fun, but all the real money poured in are just fools.
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DegenRecoveryGroupvip
· 01-10 02:55
100,000 to invest in meme coins? I've seen this trick before, first cut losses and then enjoy the gains. --- Intentionally teasing the coin name, this marketing tactic is pretty effective haha. --- Endorsements are useless, meme coins are just gambling games, I definitely won't touch them. --- This is much more down-to-earth, way more reliable than those pompous ecological plans. --- Wait, is this just testing the waters or are they genuinely optimistic? Seems a bit suspicious. --- Another new trick to cut leeks, let me tell you what I think. --- Wow, the 100 million incentive plan hasn't even been used yet and they're already playing with meme coins, what kind of logic is that? --- Community hype is at its peak = the next bag-holder is ready, same old trick. --- Forget it, I'll wait and see, don't get caught in the trap. --- Daring to go all-in with backing from big players? Wake up, bull and bear cycles will shake you out. --- I've been watching these two coins for a while, now that they're hot, should I sell or hold? --- Really? $100,000 to just throw in? This is playing with money. --- Making money with meme coins all depends on luck and marketing, is this time really different? --- Waiting for the next move, this will definitely be just the appetizer.
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AmateurDAOWatchervip
· 01-10 02:54
Haha, this is really amazing. The big players are starting to play with memes too. A month ago, I was still sweeping the floor, and now I have some confidence. The entry of big capital is a signal. Who still dares not to believe in meme coins? Throwing $100,000 into these two coins, I would chase after them directly. Anyway, I can't lose. Honestly, the recent moves in public chains are really full of connotations. Deliberately teasing is just to boost the hype. Meme coins are all about betting on consensus. With their endorsement, it's a sure thing. I heard that the communities of those two coins are now in an uproar. The hype is indeed at its peak. May I ask if there is another coin being hit next? I am already scrolling through their tweets. Isn't this just a disguised form of project team self-rescue, changing identities to do marketing? Bull and bear cycles are all just clouds; looking at fundamentals is not as good as watching the backers. By the way, can it really rise, or is it just a marketing gimmick? Has anyone really made money? So impressive, exchanging 100,000 yuan for a trending topic—this deal is worth it. Meme coins finally have big capital playing. Whether this track will take off or end depends on what happens next.
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StakeWhisperervip
· 01-10 02:36
$100,000 sweep meme coins, this move is really awesome --- Wait, did they really spend money? Is it not just pure marketing? --- Haha, so funny, deliberately teasing to let the community uncover the coin names, this is really down-to-earth --- Are meme coins really stable with backing from major blockchains? Think too much, friends --- Feels more like testing public opinion, a $100 million appetizer --- These two coins are probably about to be targeted by people trying to harvest profits --- The big players are finally starting to engage with the community, but the risk... really needs to be carefully considered --- Instead of guessing the next step of the incentive plan, better to ask how long these two coins can last --- Community enthusiasm is at its peak, but can they really rise? That’s the real question --- Basically, it’s just spending money to buy hype, do you really think it’s a strategic layout?
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ThatsNotARugPullvip
· 01-10 02:35
Really? The main chain directly投入100,000 to play meme coins, is this serious or just trolling the community? Wait, isn't this just a disguised way to harvest profits? Using the guise of an incentive plan to pump the price. Damn, this move is indeed clever; the community's enthusiasm has genuinely risen. Meme coins are just gambling; no matter how strong the backing, it can't change this fundamental nature. I can't even guess which coin will be targeted next; the pace is too fast. What's funny is that they deliberately tease, making people dig for information all day long—are they just playing the community like monkeys? It's really just testing the waters; 100,000 isn't much, the real big show with $100 million is still to come. The meme coin community has suddenly exploded; everyone wants to ride this wave. Gotta admit, this move is quite skillful—start with small bets to test the waters before deciding whether to add more, very strategic. Can it continue to strengthen? Who dares to say for sure? Meme coins are all about probability. It feels like they're warming up for an upcoming major move—don't be fooled by the surface hype.
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MissingSatsvip
· 01-10 02:26
If I were the holder of those two coins, I guess I would be laughing uncontrollably right now haha
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