First, $Poopoo on Solana shot up from $630k to $1.8M market cap. What's the logic? A well-known investor went on a livestream and trashed altcoins, calling them "garbage" and saying the market needs a big purge, after which only BTC and ETH would survive. The community responded by literally creating a "garbage coin"—true performance art.
On the other side, $BUBBLE on BSC hit the $760k–$1.6M range. This one's even funnier: CZ casually posted a few memes, and the community ran with it to make a "bubble coin."
It all feels pretty surreal, but this round of antics really drives home the "market reshuffle" theory—you call it a bubble? I am the bubble. You call it trash? I'm proud of it. That's the twisted charm of meme culture: turning complaints into traffic and mockery into an IP.
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BearMarketLightning
· 14h ago
Community memes are the most savage.
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metaverse_hermit
· 14h ago
A master at cutting leeks
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GasWaster
· 14h ago
Only when people's hearts turn towards the negative is it real.
The last two meme coins have been pretty wild.
First, $Poopoo on Solana shot up from $630k to $1.8M market cap. What's the logic? A well-known investor went on a livestream and trashed altcoins, calling them "garbage" and saying the market needs a big purge, after which only BTC and ETH would survive. The community responded by literally creating a "garbage coin"—true performance art.
On the other side, $BUBBLE on BSC hit the $760k–$1.6M range. This one's even funnier: CZ casually posted a few memes, and the community ran with it to make a "bubble coin."
It all feels pretty surreal, but this round of antics really drives home the "market reshuffle" theory—you call it a bubble? I am the bubble. You call it trash? I'm proud of it. That's the twisted charm of meme culture: turning complaints into traffic and mockery into an IP.