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I’m torn on memecoins. They legitimately feel like a fun new social primitive. Addicting and always something new to talk about with friends. They’re also a zero sum attention vacuum. I don’t feel good when I pay attention to them. Memecoins: passing fad or glimpse of the future?
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Define a memecoin If they create long-term communities, then a potential new primitive for building communities. But if they are mostly built around number go up, eventually number stops going up.
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It’s hard to give it the benefit of the doubt. So much is driven by number go up clothed in some other narrative to make us feel less vapid about it. So sure, if they create long term communities, they are transformational. But they don’t. Definitely the exception.
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Exactly. Only the holder can define the true value —not the marketplace
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Exactly. I believe the true memecoins are a great way to onboard new crypto users and build strong communities that carry their message. Doge, shib, pepe were are examples of long lasting, cult like communities that made many success stories of people making a million from a 100 bucks. Degen is also on a path to achieve this, wit a really strong core community which is now expanding. 90%+ are short term pumps though and eventually go to zero, which is a bad way to welcome new users onchain and can even be harmful long term.
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