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【🔥 Behind the myth of getting rich in the crypto world, is the Meme culture 'degenerating'? When community consensus turns into a 'race to the finish' game, are we losing the pure joy and creativity of the crypto world? What should a true Meme really look like? 🐶✨】
Once upon a time, Meme coins were born from being 'interesting'. A funny meme, a hilarious joke that spread across the internet, first a culture of spontaneous sharing, then tokens that carried value. You may have forgotten the price, but you can't forget the meme that made everyone smile—consensus persists through resonance, and communities grow through creativity.
But now, too many so-called Memes have already changed: 🚁 A one-sentence narrative + forced pumping + urging to get in + ruthless dumping. The whole process is not funny, lacks memorable points, and is left with nothing but a naked 'race to the finish' game. They are not true memes because without a 'meme', there is no repetition; without repetition, there is no consensus. These types of projects are not failing because the Meme track is not viable, but because they mistake hard-coded narratives for culture.
This is exactly why projects like P ⭐U⭐ P⭐ P⭐ I⭐ E ⭐S 🐶 are worth paying attention to—originating from familiar dog emojis and old internet memes, the driving force is 'fun' and 'resonance', not the rhythm of pumping. Communities unite through interest, and culture continues through reinterpretation. This is the kind of Meme that can survive and be remembered.
A true Meme is one where you are willing to stay in the community to play with memes without looking at the K-line, and it is a tacit understanding that can still be joked about months later. It should not just be a transaction; it should be a shared memory that can last.
💬 What do you think? Which Meme projects do you believe have true vitality? Do you hold them out of love for the culture, or just to 'race to the finish'? The comment section is waiting for you to chat!




