The main person in charge of WorldLibertyFi recently proposed an interesting viewpoint—returning to an organic community culture. He revealed that his favorite meme coin is $APU. This attitude reflects the project's emphasis on community atmosphere and culture rather than solely pursuing marketing scale. In the crypto community, such a viewpoint has indeed sparked quite a bit of discussion. It seems that the true driving force of the community still comes from genuine, organic interactions.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 01-05 00:55
Organic community? Ha, sounds nice, but isn't it just because $APU has risen that they say that?
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SerumDegen
· 01-05 00:55
ngl this "organic community" talk hits different when you realize most projects are just doing damage control after getting liquidated on hype... $APU though? that's actually the move, not the cope
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MemeEchoer
· 01-05 00:53
Meme coin culture is truly eternal, much more genuine than those marketing tricks.
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AllInDaddy
· 01-05 00:40
Suoha Dad has been joking around with meme coins for so many years, and $APU definitely has that vibe. It's much more reliable than some projects that shout "big pancake" every day.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-05 00:35
The idea of an organic community sounds good, but honestly, how many projects can really stick with it? In the end, they all have to bow to reality.
The main person in charge of WorldLibertyFi recently proposed an interesting viewpoint—returning to an organic community culture. He revealed that his favorite meme coin is $APU. This attitude reflects the project's emphasis on community atmosphere and culture rather than solely pursuing marketing scale. In the crypto community, such a viewpoint has indeed sparked quite a bit of discussion. It seems that the true driving force of the community still comes from genuine, organic interactions.