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Can a "good Chinese name" increase the success probability of virtual currency?
Let's take a look at two successful memes
$Shiba Inu
1. Zero explanation propagation (vx group understands it in 2 characters)
2. Contrast FOMO ("the poop increased 260,000 times")
3. Meme closed loop (poop wolf/eat zero)
The result is 260,000 times, market cap peak 41 billion dollars
$DOGE
Dogecoin
1. Cuteness attribute (dog star)
2. Reward culture (tieba rewards Dogecoin)
3. Musk translation layer ("dog" → Chinese hot search)
Result market cap peak 85 billion dollars
Conclusion: A Chinese name is not just "the icing on the cake," but rather "the detonator from 0 to 1."
Without "poop coin," SHIB might just be one of the 100,000 altcoins;
Without "Dogecoin," DOGE might just be a joke from 2013.
Now let's look at $KURUMI
Rice = the foundation of human wealth (those who have enough rice are rich)
KURUMI, more positive and more universal
It is also a hint of behavior
Buying rice = hoarding wealth
Conclusion:
$KURUMI has the genes of golden dog 🐶, possessing both the dog genes favored by Western players and the wealth symbolism liked by Chinese players. Meme culture is also a form of aesthetic culture. If a coin's name is very long, it is unlikely to grow; if a coin's name is catchy, its propagation efficiency will be very high. Just like when I bought $shib, I only realized after purchasing that it was actually a dog, not some "poop coin."
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