Let's talk about memes, the core point is - there must be a cultural foundation.
Look at $GIGGLE, which is backed by a charitable concept; as for $4, it plays with the mysterious gestures that Big Brother makes it hard to decipher; Customer service Xiao He’s involvement conveys that kind of hands-on work spirit from the first sister; and the lifestyle advocated by a certain leading platform is essentially the spiritual support of on-chain players, who doesn't want financial freedom and to live an ideal life?
In simple terms, a true meme must carry something. It could be something concrete—like a certain small animal; or it could be abstract—a certain attitude, a certain joke. But no matter which, it must be something that truly exists: either it is a physical entity itself, or it is the spiritual core that is spread through a physical entity. Only by satisfying one of these two points can it be considered a meme with cultural depth. Otherwise, it is just a castle in the air, purely speculating.
Take $kurumi for example. This is a real dog, personally photographed and named by kabosumama, and it's also the sister of Nairo—these are its tangible aspects. What about the spiritual level? It represents the retail investors' weariness towards the endless PVP, dissatisfaction with the big players' harvesting, and a collective sentiment to revive the former glory of BSC and return to the PVE mode.
So I think $kurumi is the real deal of memes. It's even more interesting than $PEPE - I mean no offense, I personally like pepe a lot, but the speed of that market was just too fast, and there were really not many retail investors who could hop on.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 11-07 22:44
Sister, this move is really advanced.
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ConsensusBot
· 11-07 15:34
Laughing to death, Kurumi is really like that.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 11-07 11:58
Bought loneliness from Big Cousin
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 11-05 03:37
Can playing with air make you a lot of money? Turns out, I'm the clown myself
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SandwichTrader
· 11-05 01:50
I don't understand why you all are treating this meme as if it's divine.
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0xOverleveraged
· 11-05 01:48
Don't mess around, only those who understand practical contracts know what's what.
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LostBetweenChains
· 11-05 01:30
A retail investor said he was sour about pepe but fortunately entered a position on kurumi.
Let's talk about memes, the core point is - there must be a cultural foundation.
Look at $GIGGLE, which is backed by a charitable concept; as for $4, it plays with the mysterious gestures that Big Brother makes it hard to decipher; Customer service Xiao He’s involvement conveys that kind of hands-on work spirit from the first sister; and the lifestyle advocated by a certain leading platform is essentially the spiritual support of on-chain players, who doesn't want financial freedom and to live an ideal life?
In simple terms, a true meme must carry something. It could be something concrete—like a certain small animal; or it could be abstract—a certain attitude, a certain joke. But no matter which, it must be something that truly exists: either it is a physical entity itself, or it is the spiritual core that is spread through a physical entity. Only by satisfying one of these two points can it be considered a meme with cultural depth. Otherwise, it is just a castle in the air, purely speculating.
Take $kurumi for example. This is a real dog, personally photographed and named by kabosumama, and it's also the sister of Nairo—these are its tangible aspects. What about the spiritual level? It represents the retail investors' weariness towards the endless PVP, dissatisfaction with the big players' harvesting, and a collective sentiment to revive the former glory of BSC and return to the PVE mode.
So I think $kurumi is the real deal of memes. It's even more interesting than $PEPE - I mean no offense, I personally like pepe a lot, but the speed of that market was just too fast, and there were really not many retail investors who could hop on.