Meme is not only an entertainment tool but also an important battleground for public opinion. Those who can effectively utilize Meme culture to express their views will hold the discourse power in the community.
In the crypto world, an interesting Meme often has more impact on market sentiment than lengthy whitepapers. It is concise, hits the heart, and is easy to spread. Project teams, KOLs, and even ordinary players are using Memes to compete for attention.
In simple terms, Meme is the most efficient public relations method in the Web3 era. Communities that dare to be creative and continuously produce interesting content often stand out in fierce competition.
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FantasyGuardian
· 9h ago
Laughing to death, no one really reads whitepapers, Meme is the real king
Meme is the true traffic secret, don't bother with those flashy things
That's why some projects become popular while others are ignored, it all depends on whose jokes are more hilarious
That's what they say, but there are only a few projects that can survive solely on Meme
Exactly, the community now relies on this, whoever can create the best content wins
Oh wait, what about those coins that rely purely on Meme, in the end, it still comes down to practicality?
It still requires creativity plus execution, just Meme alone isn't enough
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 20h ago
Laughing out loud, this is why some coins go up every day, while others are dead and dull. It really depends on Meme to keep them alive.
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MEVictim
· 01-10 12:56
Laughing out loud, a good meme indeed beats ten whitepapers. That's how I got liquidated.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-10 12:51
Haha, that's right. One good meme is worth ten documents.
That's why those bored ape communities can outperform a bunch of technical teams.
Really, I don't even bother reading whitepapers anymore; I just swipe memes to judge if a project is reliable.
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Meme culture is indeed the strongest weapon in the propaganda war. Whoever masters the humor wins.
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But honestly, most project memes are terrible, just the same old jokes...
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So now is meme ability > technical ability? It’s a bit harsh, but it seems to be true.
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Alright, I admit it. Last time, I was brainwashed by a community’s legendary meme and went all in.
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Stop bragging. No matter how good the meme, the project can still fail. Don’t get caught off guard.
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Creative output is truly a competitive advantage. Communities that can produce catchy phrases are definitely more attractive.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 01-10 12:36
Laughing out loud, a good meme can indeed top a hundred pages of white paper
Meme is not only an entertainment tool but also an important battleground for public opinion. Those who can effectively utilize Meme culture to express their views will hold the discourse power in the community.
In the crypto world, an interesting Meme often has more impact on market sentiment than lengthy whitepapers. It is concise, hits the heart, and is easy to spread. Project teams, KOLs, and even ordinary players are using Memes to compete for attention.
In simple terms, Meme is the most efficient public relations method in the Web3 era. Communities that dare to be creative and continuously produce interesting content often stand out in fierce competition.