Think ICE might actually stand for something better—I Can Execute. That's what the token really seems to be about, right? The branding practically writes itself.
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ZkSnarker
· 1h ago
ngl the "i can execute" rebranding is lowkey genius but like... has anyone actually checked if the tokenomics support that narrative or are we just vibing on aesthetics again
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-08 00:00
I can execute, it sounds indeed smooth, but can this change the coin price? Haha
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-08 00:00
Haha, I can execute this abbreviation, I really didn't think of it, but it sounds much better than the official explanation.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-07 23:57
I haven't really considered the aspect of feasibility before, but it feels like a bit of an overinterpretation.
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JustHodlIt
· 01-07 23:48
Ha, I Can Execute? This explanation actually makes some sense and is much more reliable than the official explanation.
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RugPullAlarm
· 01-07 23:41
On-chain data shows that project teams of this type often start with such "creativity." Behind the seemingly perfect narrative, it's necessary to review the contract code, especially the fund flows of those large wallet addresses.
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ForkLibertarian
· 01-07 23:36
Can I execute that? Ha, that's even more ambitious than the official explanation!
Think ICE might actually stand for something better—I Can Execute. That's what the token really seems to be about, right? The branding practically writes itself.