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These past couple of days while scrolling, I've clearly noticed something: it seems like everyone doesn't really want to "compete on understanding" anymore. Instead, they're more willing to find something lighter to participate in.
That's pretty normal, actually. With volatile market conditions and narrative rotation happening too fast, most of the time it's not that people don't understand—it's that even when they do understand, they might not necessarily make money from it.
In times like these, Meme actually becomes a purer form of participation—no need for complex logic, just a bit of consensus and a bit of emotion.