Do you remember those times? We built the most popular community ecosystem in crypto history. In just 1 hour, 50 SOL from community members were raised. The voice channel averaged 200 people online interacting, and over 100 members continuously producing content—memes, analysis, discussions—everything you can think of. That passion and cohesion are unmatched.
We have never relied on any external forces, entirely driven by the community itself. Now is the time to reignite that flame. Let's rediscover that spirit.
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0xTherapist
· 59m ago
50 SOL in 1 hour, is this data real or just nostalgia boosting?
It's 2024 now, that enthusiasm has long faded, don't fool yourself.
Can we recreate the excitement from back then? Honestly, it still comes down to having new things.
Community-driven is great to hear, but without profit incentives, it's basically unplayable.
Back then was a period of windfall and growth, but the environment has completely changed now.
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MidsommarWallet
· 12h ago
1 hour to raise 50 SOL? Back then, the market was really hot. Let's see if we can do it again now.
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Community self-motivation is real, but can that wave of enthusiasm be replicated... Honestly, it's a bit uncertain.
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Starting to stir up nostalgia again, always the same routine. Can it actually be implemented?
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200 people online isn't a big deal, the real test is how long it can be sustained.
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Meme creators? They've all gone quiet or moved on to other communities.
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Reignite? First, stabilize the foundation, haha.
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That period was indeed exceptional, but the environment is different now. We can't cling to the past.
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GweiObserver
· 01-10 05:53
1 hour 50 SOL? That was truly a crazy era. Thinking back, the energy in the channel back then was unstoppable.
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Community-driven efforts are the way to go. Relying on external support doesn't last long.
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200 people online? Honestly, I want to see that scene again.
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Can we still feel that way now? It seems like people's hearts have dispersed.
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Over 100 content creators—that's incredibly rare.
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A full fundraise in an hour—what does that mean? Trust.
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This kind of spontaneous activity is the hardest to replicate.
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Meme analysis and discussion are all there, more useful than any operation.
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Try reigniting it. Anyway, it doesn't cost anything.
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Projects relying on external support will eventually fail.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-10 05:49
1 hour 50 SOL? That was really the peak back then, now the community voices have diminished.
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Self-driving ecology sounds good, but when was the last time there were 200 people online?
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Memes, analysis, discussions... what the heck is all this flooding the screens now?
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Relying on word of mouth without external support—that's real skill.
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Reignite? It feels like everyone's popularity back then was more intense.
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Where has that sense of cohesion gone...
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I just want to ask how it went from raising funds in 1 hour to what it is now.
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Over 100 content creators, how many are still active?
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OfflineValidator
· 01-10 05:47
50 SOL in 1 hour? That was crazy back then, it was gone in the blink of an eye.
What do you mean reignite it? That energy has long faded, can't go back.
Constantly dwelling on the past, but maybe it's time to focus on what to do now.
When there were 200 people online, it was indeed intense. What about now?
Drinking too much of this motivational talk can go to your head. Where are the real actions?
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-10 05:31
1 hour to earn 50 SOL? That was really the peak back then. Now the atmosphere has cooled down.
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Thinking of the good old days again? The problem is, are there still so many sincere people now?
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Really, that kind of drive can't be regained. When people's hearts are scattered, it's hard to lead the team.
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Relying on community self-motivation sounds good, but honestly, as long as the faith is still there, players really stick together.
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When there were 200 people online interacting, how many zombie fans are there now?
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Meme images, analysis, discussions... all are about creating an atmosphere. Do people still do that now?
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Reigniting? First, it depends on the coin price and expectations. Just hype isn't enough.
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Self-driven communities sound ideal, but actually, you still need a story and a rise in value to unite people's hearts.
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Back then, it was indeed the absolute, but don't look back too much. It's time to move forward.
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What does quickly raising 50 SOL indicate? It shows strong consensus and high expectations at that time.
Do you remember those times? We built the most popular community ecosystem in crypto history. In just 1 hour, 50 SOL from community members were raised. The voice channel averaged 200 people online interacting, and over 100 members continuously producing content—memes, analysis, discussions—everything you can think of. That passion and cohesion are unmatched.
We have never relied on any external forces, entirely driven by the community itself. Now is the time to reignite that flame. Let's rediscover that spirit.