This question is worth deep reflection. Many projects claim to be Meme coins, but most are fleeting. The ones that can survive and go far often possess several key traits—historical background, solid storytelling, genuine recognition from political figures, and a deflationary burn mechanism on the chain as support.
More importantly, operation. Offline efforts cannot be neglected. Over ten national team leader conferences, grassroots promotional activities blooming everywhere—this is the logic of spreading from point to surface. Even the White House official account has come out to commemorate, indicating that the project has entered the mainstream view—like Con an, an American hero dog-themed project, which naturally carries cultural storytelling and easily resonates.
In my opinion, the vitality of Meme coins depends on the community. A story with soul + continuous on-chain burns + genuine grassroots operations—lacking any one of these makes it just a tool for quick profits.
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TokenUnlocker
· 01-17 00:41
The White House is even jumping on the bandwagon, indicating that meme coins have already evolved.
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What’s the hype about heritage? It’s just about who manages the operation better.
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Community is the core; without loyal fans, all efforts are pointless.
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Both burning and grassroots promotion—how can they be so costly and still make you rich?
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There are only a few meme coins that truly survive; most just run after a quick profit.
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On-chain burning sounds impressive, but in the end, it still depends on the mood of the whales.
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What’s the point of the White House approval? That’s the biggest narrative.
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Cultural storytelling is important, but it can’t beat a market sentiment shift.
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Grassroots operations are everywhere— isn’t that just a pyramid scheme?
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So in the end, you still have to trust people. Trust the right ones and you get rich; trust the wrong ones and you end up with nothing.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-16 23:37
Community is the key; meme coins without a community are just empty shells.
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White House and celebrities again; I'm tired of this kind of rhetoric.
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Exactly, just having a narrative without a destruction mechanism makes it a paper tiger.
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Over ten in-person promotions? You must be investing heavily to make that happen.
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Projects that cut the leeks really think they are something.
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Meme coins are essentially about betting on popularity; once the community disperses, it's over.
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Only a few truly survive; most are just air.
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The White House official account's commemorative post has been overhyped.
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A destruction mechanism is necessary; otherwise, how can consensus be maintained?
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No matter how good the story is, if no one takes the bait, it's all for nothing.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 01-15 01:31
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Sounds nice, but it all depends on who can fool others into giving them money
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Can the White House coming out to ride the hype prove anything? This logic is too naive
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Community operation is the core; everything else is superficial
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Over ten offline conferences? Sounds just like a scam to harvest leeks
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Is the destruction mechanism reliable? Many projects end up跑路 (run away) after seeing it
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Meme coins are just gambling; don’t pretend they’re something high and mighty
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Having a story and a destruction mechanism ≠ real value; it still depends on technological implementation
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With such a low threshold, how can it not be a money grab?
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Recognition from politicians? Wake up, don’t be fooled by mainstream narratives
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Tokenomics911
· 01-15 01:28
I've seen too many schemes to cut leeks; truly resilient projects are those with their own cultural DNA, not just simple copy-pasting.
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The White House has come out to endorse it, which is indeed something, but in the crypto world, which project has been hyped like this last time?
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Community is indeed the core, but how many of these new projects are really building communities? Most are just about quick gains.
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You're right, the team leader meetings, grassroots promotion, and on-chain token burns all need to be implemented thoroughly. Relying solely on online promotion is just a pipe dream.
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The historical heritage has blocked many new coins; how can they compete with those established old projects?
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The deflationary burn mechanism sounds impressive, but the key is genuine execution. Don't let it turn into just empty talk.
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-15 01:24
I'm a seasoned investor now, and I've long understood the tricks behind this operational approach.
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Everyone's right, but 99% of projects are just scythes, get it?
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True meme coins need a community spirit, otherwise they're dead coins.
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I've seen too many cases of offline street promotion being a scam.
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Recognition from the White House is bullshit, it's just political show.
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The destruction mechanism is the key point; you can't fool on-chain data.
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No matter how good the story is, without grassroots operations, it's useless.
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This is the logic of deceiving retail investors by telling stories.
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Doing all three points? Are there such projects in the market? I haven't seen any.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 01-15 01:15
Thinking it over, truly surviving meme coins must have a story and proper operation; otherwise, they are just air coins.
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The White House has even come out to endorse? That definitely means it has entered the mainstream, and this is what true breaking into the circle looks like.
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Community + burn + grassroots promotion, missing one is not acceptable. Most projects fail because of these three aspects.
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There are tons of projects that cut into profits every day; few can persist in doing on-chain burns.
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The operation aspect is quite realistic. Having just a concept is useless; you need to take real action.
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The meme coin market is like this: 90% are trash, only those with background and active management can survive.
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Regarding the core story, domestic projects are indeed weak in this area, lacking cultural depth.
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Offline operations blooming everywhere? Are there really projects seriously doing this? I feel like everyone is just stacking data.
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Recognition from officials plus community consensus—only by combining these two can there be a real moat.
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The reliability of the deflationary burn mechanism depends on on-chain data; don’t just listen to project teams boast.
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just_another_fish
· 01-15 01:02
Uh... another in-depth analysis post, but why do I feel like the White House's hype is a bit overblown?
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Community is indeed the core, but honestly, how many projects can really stick to it?
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The destruction mechanism sounds good, but the problem is most give up after just a few months.
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Over ten in-person promotions sound impressive, but can the effect really be that strong?
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A good story is good, but the key is whether the token holders are willing to hold on.
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So which meme coin really has some substance now?
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Oh wait, is the White House official account's endorsement reliable?
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It still seems to depend on the team's execution; just having a concept isn't enough.
#数字资产市场动态 $BTC $ETH What is a true Meme coin?
This question is worth deep reflection. Many projects claim to be Meme coins, but most are fleeting. The ones that can survive and go far often possess several key traits—historical background, solid storytelling, genuine recognition from political figures, and a deflationary burn mechanism on the chain as support.
More importantly, operation. Offline efforts cannot be neglected. Over ten national team leader conferences, grassroots promotional activities blooming everywhere—this is the logic of spreading from point to surface. Even the White House official account has come out to commemorate, indicating that the project has entered the mainstream view—like Con an, an American hero dog-themed project, which naturally carries cultural storytelling and easily resonates.
In my opinion, the vitality of Meme coins depends on the community. A story with soul + continuous on-chain burns + genuine grassroots operations—lacking any one of these makes it just a tool for quick profits.