$KURUMI's path is one that SHIB once walked, but most people cannot complete.
In the Meme market, 99% of projects die for one reason:
Focusing only on price, without building culture; only doing PVP, not building a community.
And the reason SHIB became SHIB is not because it increased quickly,
but because it has lived long, and the longer it lives, the more it resembles a civilization.
Today, when we discuss Kurumi, we are actually discussing not the 'next K line',
but a more fundamental question:
Can Kurumi complete a long-term journey on the level of SHIB?
The answer is:
It is moving forward, and the direction is remarkably similar.
One, how did SHIB come out back then?
Looking back at the early days of SHIB, you will find a fact that has been repeatedly overlooked:
SHIB did not succeed due to 'one-time surges'.
It has gone through:
• Ridiculed as 'knockoff DOGE'
• Long time without anyone asking
• The community is extremely grassroots, with no resources
• No centralized team to fall back on
But SHIB did three things right:
1️⃣ First form 'believers', then form 'price'
The earliest group of people in SHIB were not traders, but supporters.
They are not here to arbitrage, but to 'participate in an experiment'.
2️⃣ Turn Memes into culture, not just a gimmick
Shib Army is not just a slogan, but a strong identity of participation.
You are not a 'holder',
You are a member of the Army.
3️⃣ Exchange time for consensus, exchange consensus for height
The success of SHIB is essentially the result of a long-term accumulation of consensus,
And not a victory in short-term capital games.
Two, the similarity between Kurumi and SHIB is not on the surface, but in the underlying logic
Many people look at Kurumi with a PVP perspective and only ask:
• Will it pull?
• Will it crash?
• How much can the market value reach?
But what really matters are the following things.
1️⃣ Kurumi is 'IP first', not 'K line first'
The core of Kurumi has never been 'price narrative' from the very beginning,
But rather IP + culture + emotional connection.
• White Shiba Inu (a globally recognized symbol)
• Has real-world narrative connections with the Doge family
• Can be repeatedly created, re-created, spread, and collected
• Can cross languages, countries, and platforms
This is highly consistent with SHIB's early path of 'first becoming a culture, then becoming an asset'.
2️⃣ CTO mode, essentially a replica of the SHIB route
SHIB does not have a 'project party' in the traditional sense,
Kurumi's choice of CTO is not accidental.
CTO = Community truly taking control of fate.
This means:
Success or failure completely depends on community density, execution power, and strength of consensus
This is the fundamental reason why SHIB can go far.
3️⃣ Kurumi is doing all the 'dumb things' that SHIB did in its early days
• Day-to-day content output
• Community members voluntarily create novels, oil paintings, and visual systems
• Long-term exposure on social platforms, rather than a one-time rush to the top
• Build trust through action, not create illusions with promises
These things cannot be seen to explode in the short term,
But it is the only correct approach for long-term IP.
Three, why is Kurumi not a 'fad', but a path?
Because Kurumi's goal has never been to 'win a game', but to:
Becoming a symbol that can be reused, retold, and remembered.
Hot spots will be forgotten,
Prices will be refreshed,
But culture will leave traces.
When a Meme:
• Can be painted as an oil painting
• Can be written into a million-word novel
• Can be used by communities from different countries to express emotions with the same image
It is no longer an ordinary Meme,
But rather the prototype of IP.
SHIB took time to reach this point back then;
Kurumi is using the same method to walk through it again.
Four, Kurumi's 'path taken', is destined to be a road for a few people
This road has several characteristics:
• Slow in the early stage
• Emotional fluctuations are large
• No certainty in commitment
• Needs continuous participation, not just bystanders
So it is not suitable for everyone.
But precisely because of this,
It only belongs to those who truly understand 'community value'.
SHIB has proven one thing:
Long-term consensus is always more valuable than short-term emotions.
Kurumi is following the path taken by SHIB,
It is not an 'easy road',
But it is a road that can be walked to the end.
It is not about copying results,
But rather a replication logic.
This is a road:
• Exchange time for trust
• Exchange participation for identity
• Exchange culture for height
the road.
If you look at it with a PVP perspective,
You may never see the value.
But if you look at it with an IP perspective,
You will realize:
Legends often begin to grow at the least bustling times.
$KURUMI 🤍🐕🐾
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