The meme coin space has really dried up. You know that cat project linked to a notable tech leader? Yeah, it's basically a ghost town right now. Still hovering around 150k in market cap and going nowhere fast 😅 The hype never really materialized into actual adoption.
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BoredStaker
· 3h ago
Memecoin should have died long ago. It's already impressive that the hype in the void has lasted this long, haha.
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orphaned_block
· 01-10 11:07
Haha, I saw through this trick a long time ago. Pure hype without real implementation will lead to everyone's downfall.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 01-09 05:50
Watching these projects fall from heaven to hell, it's really ironic haha
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ProposalManiac
· 01-09 05:44
The shift to hype is essentially due to the failure to keep up with incentive mechanism design. Looking at historical failure cases, celebrity effects are often a double-edged sword; once the consensus collapses, there's no turning back.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 01-09 05:30
Hype is ultimately just hype; without fundamentals, it will eventually cool off.
The meme coin space has really dried up. You know that cat project linked to a notable tech leader? Yeah, it's basically a ghost town right now. Still hovering around 150k in market cap and going nowhere fast 😅 The hype never really materialized into actual adoption.