The Walrus ReMeme Challenge is here! This time, it's not just about memes, but about combining meme culture with Web3 storage technology.
Want to participate? It's simple—just create a creative work around the Walrus ecosystem. Funny secondary creations of classic walrus memes are welcome, as well as meme experiments based on distributed storage. Any way you want to play, the key is to be creative.
Your work won't go unnoticed. Outstanding creators can receive ecosystem rewards, and top works will have opportunities for platform showcasing. This is a chance to redefine technological boundaries with memes and to create the next generation of internet cultural symbols.
If you have ideas, get started! Let's see how you use memes to push the boundaries of Web3.
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0xDreamChaser
· 9h ago
Damn, finally there's a competition that combines meme humor and technology, this feels pretty awesome
When memes meet distributed storage, it sounds top-tier, I need to think about how to get involved
Both ecosystem rewards and platform showcase, is this really not a scam this time?
My mind is full of ideas on how to make the walrus meme go viral, has anyone already started?
Now I can legitimately play with memes, and if the boss asks, I'll say it's an experiment in Web3 content
It feels like talented people are gathering, competition might be pretty fierce
Just thinking about rewards gets me excited, but I'm worried my ideas aren't creative enough and it'll be awkward
Why is the walrus meme so addictive, I really can't stop thinking about how to play with it
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CrossChainBreather
· 9h ago
Wow, this idea is really awesome. Combining memes with storage technology—no one else has thought of this.
Meme culture can finally be on-chain. It was about time to play it this way.
Both rewards and exposure—this combo punch has some real potential.
Can’t think of a good meme? That’s my problem.
Wait, could this be the next black hole project?
I just want to know what makes a work excellent. What are the standards?
Let’s get started, everyone. If I don’t get rewards, I’m not a fan.
Distributed memes? Sounds impressive but a bit confusing.
This time, culture can truly be stored. Amazing.
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ZkProofPudding
· 01-09 22:59
Wait, so this is just a graphic creation job? I thought I had to write code.
Honestly, meme + distributed storage sounds pretty fresh, but how many can really make something interesting out of it?
Where's my previous work? Why haven't I seen it showcased yet?
Could this be another scenario where many participants lead to reduced rewards?
Meme images colliding with Web3... alright, I'll give it a try and see what I can come up with.
Wow, at least there's a job that isn't just about issuing tokens.
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NftMetaversePainter
· 01-07 23:50
actually, the algorithmic substrate beneath meme propagation and distributed storage is where the real innovation lives here... most people just see funny walrus pictures, but they're missing the hash-value immutability layer that makes this genuinely post-physical art
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 01-07 23:46
Hmm... another wave of "creative" competitions, basically just wanting free content
Finally, someone has linked memes with links, about time it was played like this
I have plenty of walrus memes, the question is whether the rewards can be realized
This is true innovation, not just pure token bombardment
By the way, can meme images be stored directly on-chain for permanent preservation?
Wait, is this something from the Sui ecosystem?
I just want to know if the entry barrier is high, can beginners participate?
Seems much more reliable than those flashy activities
I've already thought of three topics, just too lazy to draw
Distributed storage meme experiment sounds pretty cool actually
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-07 23:30
I saw this again at 3 a.m. How is Walrus's liquidity data? Are there any arbitrage opportunities?
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RugResistant
· 01-07 23:27
Wow, this time they've really taken the meme to a new level.
Honestly, Walrus's marketing this time is quite impressive; meme combined with storage technology doesn't seem like a bluff.
Now I need to think about what creative ideas I can come up with...
It's both a reward and a showcase, but I'll first see how others are playing before deciding.
It's like wrapping boring technical documentation with memes.
I'm a bit interested, but I still need to see if anyone actually gets the stuff in the end.
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RugpullTherapist
· 01-07 23:25
Damn, finally got the chance to turn memes into technical content
Now the barrier to entry is zero, as long as you can Photoshop, you can join, not bad not bad
Meme culture combined with distributed storage, there's something there
Reward and showcase at the same time? Let’s see whose work in the pool can stand out
Feels like this time, truly divine-level remixes might appear
Web3 finally understands that culture is the strongest form of communication
I just want to know who will win the grand prize in the end, the one that pays out
Memes will always be the most solid social currency, no one can deny that
This gameplay is way more interesting than those boring activities before
Walrus ecosystem is starting to get active, I like it
The Walrus ReMeme Challenge is here! This time, it's not just about memes, but about combining meme culture with Web3 storage technology.
Want to participate? It's simple—just create a creative work around the Walrus ecosystem. Funny secondary creations of classic walrus memes are welcome, as well as meme experiments based on distributed storage. Any way you want to play, the key is to be creative.
Your work won't go unnoticed. Outstanding creators can receive ecosystem rewards, and top works will have opportunities for platform showcasing. This is a chance to redefine technological boundaries with memes and to create the next generation of internet cultural symbols.
If you have ideas, get started! Let's see how you use memes to push the boundaries of Web3.