There's this meme coin called Stickman hovering around the 100K market cap mark. Not terrible, but here's the thing—look at what Wojak and Troll managed to pull off, hitting anywhere from 50M to 200M. That gap? Massive upside potential.
Stickman's got something going for it though. We're talking about one of the most universally recognized drawings ever. Everyone's scribbled a stick figure at some point. It's been plastered across internet forums for ages, burned into collective memory. That kind of nostalgia and instant recognition could pull in a serious following if things click.
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FadCatcher
· 12-01 05:54
The ngl stick figure meme really has potential, it just depends on who can hype up the nostalgia.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 12-01 05:54
Hmm... 100K coin, should we give it a try? It doesn't seem that outrageous.
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StakeWhisperer
· 12-01 05:47
The stickman market is actually a bit interesting, but honestly, its current size is too small.
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SandwichTrader
· 12-01 05:40
The stick man meme is indeed quite interesting; it feels a bit underrated.
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just_another_wallet
· 12-01 05:32
The stickman thing... to be honest, it's a bit underestimated, considering the level of public awareness.
There's this meme coin called Stickman hovering around the 100K market cap mark. Not terrible, but here's the thing—look at what Wojak and Troll managed to pull off, hitting anywhere from 50M to 200M. That gap? Massive upside potential.
Stickman's got something going for it though. We're talking about one of the most universally recognized drawings ever. Everyone's scribbled a stick figure at some point. It's been plastered across internet forums for ages, burned into collective memory. That kind of nostalgia and instant recognition could pull in a serious following if things click.