basil
@itsbasil
is there an example of a memecoin that raised a bunch of money & hype, popped, pivoted to “doing good” after their initial crash re utility & community, and then saw a retracement to highs in the following cycle?
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basil
@itsbasil
my cynical ass tends to believe that the most useless & aggressive memes sustain cross cycle, or enjoy multiple runs, while anything useful or positive tends to have a hard time retracing after its initial pop
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basil
@itsbasil
of course, all of these is likely meaningless, as there is no efficiency in meme markets & they generally tend to pump via cyclical or ecosystem narratives & have no real impact on anything
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alex
@proxystudio.eth
no, I think that speculative assets with charitable purposes are like the biggest red flag, super rare that they actually do that good in the world
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O+< (dan/steely)
@spitfunkolips
would have to agree I haven’t seen evidence of the prior
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