so the real question is: can a project with genuine community memes and an unconventional leader actually move the needle on price? a genuinely funny, organic meme culture that people actually want to participate in—not something forced down from marketing teams. throw in an active, personality-driven leader? does that combo actually drive adoption and value? honestly, unclear. but the market dynamics feel different lately. we're in weird enough times that it might just work.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 6h ago
Can meme culture pump the market? Honestly, I'm still a bit skeptical, but I have indeed seen quite a few projects survive thanks to this approach.
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TestnetNomad
· 6h ago
Can meme culture really pump the market? It doesn't seem that simple.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 6h ago
Honestly, the dissemination of this organic meme culture indeed has a higher conversion rate than traditional marketing. Based on data from previous projects, community-driven growth often results in better computing power return on investment.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 6h ago
Really, can meme culture pump the market? I've seen enough failure cases, but this time it's definitely a bit different.
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GasOptimizer
· 6h ago
I created a table comparing data from the past three months. Meme culture can indeed attract new users, but the conversion rate? It's abysmally low. The ones who truly stay are still following the logic of capital efficiency—no matter how charismatic the leader is, they still need on-chain evidence to speak for themselves.
so the real question is: can a project with genuine community memes and an unconventional leader actually move the needle on price? a genuinely funny, organic meme culture that people actually want to participate in—not something forced down from marketing teams. throw in an active, personality-driven leader? does that combo actually drive adoption and value? honestly, unclear. but the market dynamics feel different lately. we're in weird enough times that it might just work.