A notable industry figure recently highlighted his preference for meme projects rooted in authentic Asian internet culture during an AMA session. The stance effectively curbs the wave of low-effort copycat tokens launched purely for quick gains. Instead, it redirects community focus toward projects with genuine creative foundation and distinct identity—those that capture real cultural moments rather than riding coattails. It's a strategic nudge toward substance over hype.
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PretendingSerious
· 22m ago
ngl this is the right way, I'm really tired of those brainless copycat trash coins... Projects with cultural heritage are just different
Forget it, every time I say this it's useless, most people just want to double their money quickly haha
Using Asian cultural memes as meme coins is indeed a fresh idea, at least it has some soul
This guy is right, but will the market listen? I bet next week there will be a bunch of copycats again
Local culture is the long-term value, even old crypto people understand this
Talking about "authentic" again... let's see how they execute it later
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GasFeePhobia
· 7h ago
Only meme coins with genuine cultural heritage can survive; those copy-pasted trash should have died long ago.
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LayerZeroHero
· 7h ago
ngl Asian culture meme projects are definitely more interesting than those overused copy-paste coins... at least there's some soul behind them.
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IfIWereOnChain
· 7h ago
ngl Finally, someone dares to say this. A bunch of copy-pasted trash coins are really annoying. Projects with cultural heritage are the real way to go.
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MEVHunterX
· 7h ago
ngl, this is the right way to open... Those low-effort copied and pasted trash coins should have died long ago.
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RegenRestorer
· 7h ago
NGL, this is the right path. Asian cultural memes have such a big audience, only projects with real core value can last long.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 7h ago
ngl this is the right way, finally someone said it... Those poorly made shitcoins can go to hell
Really? Can an Asian meme token take off? I bet it can
Instead of blindly copying and pasting, it's better to create something with soul... the community will appreciate that
Quality > hype, this should be engraved in the minds of all project teams
It's the same old rhetoric again... sounds good but no one actually does it
A notable industry figure recently highlighted his preference for meme projects rooted in authentic Asian internet culture during an AMA session. The stance effectively curbs the wave of low-effort copycat tokens launched purely for quick gains. Instead, it redirects community focus toward projects with genuine creative foundation and distinct identity—those that capture real cultural moments rather than riding coattails. It's a strategic nudge toward substance over hype.