“Why do humans love meme coins so much?”

> “In vast regions of the galaxy, species have evolved to survive the cold of outer space.

Humans, curiously, have evolved to believe they can get rich by clicking a button.”

📖 Chapter: The Strange Human Passion for Dog Coins

The Guide lists 7 main reasons why humans are irresistibly attracted to meme coins:

1️⃣ The Illusion of Instant Fortune

Humans don’t want to get rich slowly.

They want to wake up, look at their phone, and discover they can now buy:

a house

a yacht

or at least a snack without looking at the price

Meme coins promise this with the subtlety of a flashing sign:

“WHAT IF THIS IS THE NEXT DOGE?”

2️⃣ The Human Brain is Powered by Dopamine

Every 30% rise in 5 minutes releases:

dopamine

adrenaline

bad decisions

The Guide notes that humans often confuse emotion with strategy with alarming frequency.

3️⃣ Meme Coins Don’t Judge

Bitcoin requires study.

Ethereum requires patience.

Meme coins require only:

a phone

faith

and no emotional attachment to money

The Guide classifies this as “dangerous cognitive accessibility.”

4️⃣ Belonging to a Tribe (Even If It’s Crazy)

Humans love tribes:

teams

religions

fandoms

Telegram groups shouting “TO THE MOON”

Buying a meme coin makes a human feel like they are part of something bigger, even if that something is completely chaotic.

5️⃣ The Galactic Lottery Effect

The Guide is categorical:

“Humans love small chances of absurd gains.”

Meme coins are:

lottery tickets

only with charts

and emojis

6️⃣ Rebellion Against the System

For many humans:

banks are boring

traditional finance is oppressive

meme coins seem like a joke thrown in the face of the system

Nothing pleases a human more than thinking: “I made money because a frog turned into a coin.”

7️⃣ Stories That Sound Like Legends

The Guide records cases of:

people who bought “just for fun”

forgot their wallet

and returned millionaires