Why would $bummit follow the same trajectory as $fish? The connection isn't random—both tap into the same market dynamics. What's fascinating is how quality content creators and witty posters are now capturing real returns. The incentive structure has shifted: personality and entertainment value now directly translate to financial rewards in the Meme token space.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 01-13 23:02
Ha, this logic is a bit far-fetched. It's true that quality content creators make money, but can they take off like trending coins? Overthinking it.
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fomo_fighter
· 01-13 22:51
NGL, I've heard this logic too many times... Every time they say something different, but the result is still the same old trick.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-13 22:41
There's something here. Finally, someone has spoken out. Content is king, and this time it's not just talk.
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DAOplomacy
· 01-13 22:37
ngl the whole "personality = financial returns" thing is just path dependency in action... historically precedent suggests this ends messy when the incentive structures misalign, but what do i know
Why would $bummit follow the same trajectory as $fish? The connection isn't random—both tap into the same market dynamics. What's fascinating is how quality content creators and witty posters are now capturing real returns. The incentive structure has shifted: personality and entertainment value now directly translate to financial rewards in the Meme token space.