The collapse of bagsapp wasn't really about any token—it was fundamentally a platform problem mixed with flawed tokenomics that lost user trust. When community-driven platforms get the incentives wrong, they tend to implode pretty fast.



But here's the thing: while that was happening, some classic opportunities emerged. Nyan Cat hitting Pumpfun at multi-year lows is the kind of moment worth paying attention to. It's got genuine nostalgia backing it, and the cultural weight means something in the NFT space.

Interesting footnote—the original artist actually collected fees on bagsapp, but he's never been that crypto-friendly anyway. So there's this ironic layer where cultural IP and decentralized platforms don't always vibe the same way, even when the math works on paper.
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BlockTalkvip
· 01-22 07:57
Actually, bagsapp is a living textbook. If the incentive mechanism goes off track, the entire platform is doomed. Nyan Cat's move is indeed interesting; cultural branding on the chain is truly attractive. The irony here is— the original creator never wanted to get involved in the crypto world, but you insist on forcing cultural IP into decentralization... it's destined to be awkward. To put it simply, it's still about finding the right ecosystem. Not everything can be on the chain. How to put it, nostalgia is worth much more than the token itself.
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GateUser-5854de8bvip
· 01-22 07:44
Whether the platform survives or not really depends on the incentive mechanism, and there's no fault in that statement. But with this nyan cat... well, to be honest, there's a bit of gambling involved, just emotional trading. I laughed when I heard that even the artists themselves don't want to get involved in the crypto world. Now that's truly ironic.
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GasWhisperervip
· 01-21 08:43
nyan cat hitting lows while bagsapp implodes... the mempool's telling us something about cultural assets not meshing with broken tokenomics. irony is *chef's kiss* when creators dodge crypto entirely and still get pulled in anyway
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unrekt.ethvip
· 01-20 01:04
The platform won't die; what's dying is the incentive design. Bagsapp's failure is due to this, and the token is just the scapegoat. Nyan Cat really has something this time; nostalgia always works well in crypto. The most ironic thing is that the creators themselves don't even want to play crypto, yet they are forced to participate in this... so be it.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 01-19 10:57
Honestly, bagsapp really deserved it. Once the incentive mechanism is broken, it's doomed. Nyan Cat this time actually has some substance; cultural narratives often work better than any tokenomics. The most ironic thing is that the original creator didn't care about crypto at all, but ended up being hijacked by these people... No wonder it crashed.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 01-19 10:56
Trust collapse, and all mechanisms are useless... That's why I never go all-in on a certain platform. Nyan Cat is really ironic this time; the original creator doesn't care about crypto, yet they keep pulling him in to be exploited repeatedly. Even the most perfect tokenomics can't fix platform issues; if the root is broken, it's over. How long can nostalgic feelings last? Let's see in the next bear market. The most heartbreaking thing is—some things shouldn't be on the blockchain; forcing them onto it only destroys them. That's why I say that using cultural IP in crypto is mostly self-destructive, unless you truly want decentralization. It feels like bagsapp is a vivid example of a cautionary tale.
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FreeRidervip
· 01-19 10:49
Damn, bagsapp's incentive mechanism is collapsing again. I've seen this kind of thing too many times. Nyan Cat picking up bargains during the pumpfun dip? That's pretty interesting. Nostalgia projects really strike a chord with a lot of people. It's ironic. The original creators didn't even want to get involved with crypto, but they were forcibly tied to the chain... This must be the magic of Web3. In my opinion, cultural IPs and on-chain platforms are inherently at odds. No matter how perfect the math is, it can't prevent a trust collapse.
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DeFiChefvip
· 01-19 10:45
Another platform died due to its own tokenomics design. This kind of thing is really nothing new. The Nyan Cat move still has some appeal—nostalgia + cultural buff, which definitely attracts people. But the problem is, the artist themselves don't even play with tokens. Why should it be on the blockchain? This is the most awkward part of Web3. Once the incentive mechanism collapses, trust is gone. Anyway, I think these kinds of projects are all just tricks.
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DaoResearchervip
· 01-19 10:38
According to the governance chapter of the white paper, this wave of bagsapp is a classic case of incentive misalignment, with a inevitable collapse caused by flaws in tokenomics design. As for the Nyan Cat move... Honestly, the compatibility issues between cultural IP and on-chain mechanisms are really worth writing a proposal to explore in depth. How to put it, decentralized platforms seem mathematically perfect, but once human trust is lost, it can never be regained. That’s why the distribution of voting power in DAO governance always remains a multi-solution dilemma in game theory.
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