The vitality of this project is surprising. Looking back, the face bread cat behind it is nothing new—it sparked a craze in online culture circles as early as 2011, from Facebook cover photos to a tribute in South Park, and with 220 million views on TikTok, you can see how top-tier this IP really is.
The truly interesting part is the community. During the 21-month autonomous development cycle, active discussions and interactions with official accounts can be seen every day. There are no marketing tricks, only pure consensus-driven efforts. This is what people call a "diamond hand"—not a get-rich-quick story, but a long-term value with deep cultural heritage.
Over a decade of cultural accumulation combined with recent community operations has created a truly different effect. From memes to on-chain assets, what lies between is trust and cultural recognition.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 18h ago
Wow, Bread Cat is so awesome? How did I not notice this layer of cultural significance? I always thought it was just a meme.
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MysteriousZhang
· 01-06 18:02
Wow, bread cat can still be pumped? Alright, I give up.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 01-05 20:26
I really didn't expect Bread Cat to turn into a Web3 project; this IP foundation is solid.
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GasWaster
· 01-05 09:05
Wake up, this is the real Web3 narrative, not those scams that create a new coin every day.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-05 02:57
Wow, Bread Cat's IP is really top-notch. It's been active since 2011 and still so vigorous.
21 months of pure community-driven effort? Now that's the way it should be, much more comfortable than those marketing accounts.
Swapping cultural heritage for a diamond board—I'm convinced by this logic.
The community is truly the lifeblood of a project. Without consensus, everything is pointless.
This is what true long-termism looks like, I believe in it.
Over a decade of accumulation isn't just talk. Those taking over now can truly appreciate what cultural value means.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-05 02:53
Diamond盘? Wake up, here comes another "no marketing tricks" story. This phrase is overused in the crypto world.
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MevShadowranger
· 01-05 02:46
Haha, Bread Cat is truly amazing. After more than ten years, it can still be popular. This is the power of culture.
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CommunityJanitor
· 01-05 02:43
Wow, Bread Cat is so awesome, how did I just find out?
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 01-05 02:34
To be honest, things built on cultural accumulation like this are truly valuable, not the kind of tactics that just cut the leeks.
The vitality of this project is surprising. Looking back, the face bread cat behind it is nothing new—it sparked a craze in online culture circles as early as 2011, from Facebook cover photos to a tribute in South Park, and with 220 million views on TikTok, you can see how top-tier this IP really is.
The truly interesting part is the community. During the 21-month autonomous development cycle, active discussions and interactions with official accounts can be seen every day. There are no marketing tricks, only pure consensus-driven efforts. This is what people call a "diamond hand"—not a get-rich-quick story, but a long-term value with deep cultural heritage.
Over a decade of cultural accumulation combined with recent community operations has created a truly different effect. From memes to on-chain assets, what lies between is trust and cultural recognition.