This Token Cannot Be Replicated 🧠 $TROLL has become one of the clearest signs of a market shift, with communities now actively screening for IP rights before committing capital to a meme. $WIF is the other side of that. Massive attention, no official IP, no formal team building behind the brand, and nothing structurally preventing an identical token from launching tomorrow. I use those two to clarify what is actually defensible in this space versus what isn't. Code can be copied, mechanics replicated, and community sentiment manufactured for a few weeks. But cultural timestamps cannot be faked. The 2021 NFT cycle produced a handful of projects with that kind of embedded history. Most didn't survive the purge. The ones that did carry something no new launch can manufacture. That cultural timestamp is now several years old and still growing. Moonbirds is on that list. BIRB sits on top of an IP history that started in 2021, survived the full cycle intact, and has since been structured under Orange Cap Games into a live collectibles business. The moat is the full combination: 🔹 Four years of NFT-era community history from a top-tier launch 🔹 Active TCG and physical collectibles generating millions in annual revenue 🔹 A collector market forming, with a rare card recently trading at $3,000 🔹 Exchange listings on Binance, Coinbase, Bybit, KuCoin, and 10+ others from day one Any team can launch a meme token. Building four years of community conviction before the token ever existed is a fundamentally different thing. That's the structural edge I keep sizing into as the IP narrative gets more broadly understood 🐦 #Altcoin Season#