It sucks watching the whole meme scene fall apart when you actually understand what went wrong.
Used to be my thing, you know? Tracking new launches, seeing communities form around nothing but pure vibes and shared jokes. There was something real about it.
Those early days felt different — regular people actually had a shot at catching something early, making it together. Now? It's just another playground for insiders and bot farms. Whatever this current version is, it's a far cry from what made memes special in the first place.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 12-05 07:58
ngl this is exactly why I don't touch meme coins anymore; it's just not the same vibe as before.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 12-05 07:57
That early feeling really can't come back anymore; now it's just a playground for whales and bots.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 12-05 07:53
I saw through it a long time ago—the golden age of meme coins is truly over. Now it's all capital and bots playing; retail investors have been cut so many times they're numb.
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StableBoi
· 12-05 07:52
NGL, that early vibe really can't come back... Now it's all whales and bots playing.
It sucks watching the whole meme scene fall apart when you actually understand what went wrong.
Used to be my thing, you know? Tracking new launches, seeing communities form around nothing but pure vibes and shared jokes. There was something real about it.
Those early days felt different — regular people actually had a shot at catching something early, making it together. Now? It's just another playground for insiders and bot farms. Whatever this current version is, it's a far cry from what made memes special in the first place.