Recently, another wave of MEME fever has swept through the SOL chain, and the number 114514 has become extremely popular, with friends circles and communities all discussing it. Speaking of which, this isn't the first time MEME has exploded on SOL; there was also a wave of Japanese kanji MEME trends earlier, where the hype was around a concept coin based on a complex Chinese character. It did surge in popularity for a while, but in the end? Everything was wiped out to zero.



Driven by curiosity, I looked into the origin of 114514. This meme originates from a 2001 Japanese film called "BABYLON STAGE 34 Midsummer Night's Dream the IMP." In the film, a famous actor (nicknamed "Beast Senpai" by netizens) has a classic line: "いいよ!こいよ!" (which roughly means "Come on! Bring it on!" in Japanese), cleverly using the homophone of the numbers 114514 as a meme. This meme has been circulating in Japanese internet culture for many years, and now it’s suddenly being dug up by the crypto community as MEME material—it's quite interesting.

Looking at the current K-line trend, it’s a classic MEME pattern—rapid surge, forming a top, and now showing signs of correction. The only question is whether there will be a second wave of行情? Honestly, based on historical cycles, surviving the first wave is already good. Most MEME coins' fate is fleeting; after this round of hype, it’s hard to sustain vitality. But precisely because of this high-risk, high-reward characteristic, the SOL MEME ecosystem maintains a unique appeal.
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bridgeOopsvip
· 01-09 07:19
It's the same trick again; just don't cry when you get off.
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RektCoastervip
· 01-07 17:59
Another wave of rug pulls and money grabs, this time just wrapped in a Japanese meme shell.
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tokenomics_truthervip
· 01-07 10:26
Beast Senior has been dug out and is now trading cryptocurrencies. The crypto world dares to do anything, haha.
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UnluckyLemurvip
· 01-06 13:57
Another wave of leek-cutting feast, this time just using a Japanese meme.
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BottomMisservip
· 01-06 13:56
Beast senior meme can also be used for trading cryptocurrencies? The crypto world really dares to do everything This wave of 114514 looks like it's about to hit the peak, everyone who should have run has already run Another MEME death countdown, the SOL chain ecosystem relies on this to survive Making money with MEME coins is all about luck, and my luck is obviously not enough This routine is too familiar, I already have the name of the next forgotten coin in mind Ultimately, it's human greed. Every time, I try to buy the dip but end up getting trapped What I liked yesterday has cooled off, and what I chased today will become trash tomorrow. The cycle continues
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FreeRidervip
· 01-06 13:54
It's another appearance of Beast Senior; in the crypto world, you can really speculate on anything.
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ForumMiningMastervip
· 01-06 13:40
Here we go again, resetting to zero is the norm haha
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SelfCustodyBrovip
· 01-06 13:30
Another wave of cutting leeks script, history always looks astonishingly similar.
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