The recent on-chain ecosystem support of 100 million USD from a leading exchange, I’ve only just now truly understood its flow. This resource support policy is not new, but this time it’s clearly different — the funds have indeed flowed to Meme projects with a genuine user base. This phenomenon is very significant.
The previous situation was completely different. Projects that followed the traditional VC funding route or targeted the application layer, despite gaining capital favor, generally faced an awkward reality: low user engagement. In contrast, Meme projects, although not necessarily well-known, have active communities and real user numbers.
This reflects an interesting shift — ecosystem support is increasingly favoring projects that have already validated market demand and possess genuine user stickiness, rather than purely conceptual innovations. For project teams, this signal is worth paying attention to.
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The recent on-chain ecosystem support of 100 million USD from a leading exchange, I’ve only just now truly understood its flow. This resource support policy is not new, but this time it’s clearly different — the funds have indeed flowed to Meme projects with a genuine user base. This phenomenon is very significant.
The previous situation was completely different. Projects that followed the traditional VC funding route or targeted the application layer, despite gaining capital favor, generally faced an awkward reality: low user engagement. In contrast, Meme projects, although not necessarily well-known, have active communities and real user numbers.
This reflects an interesting shift — ecosystem support is increasingly favoring projects that have already validated market demand and possess genuine user stickiness, rather than purely conceptual innovations. For project teams, this signal is worth paying attention to.