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Vitalik Buterin ( @Vitalik.eth ), inventor of Ethereum, wrote an article the other day discussing the future of memecoins It describes one of this cycle's recurring narratives, "Culture Coins" Let's take a look at "Culture Coins" and why $ZYN aligns with Vitalik's goals👇
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"Today in 2024, a major topic of discussion in 'the crypto space' appears to be memecoins ... This time ... in a way that is making many people feel uneasy, because there isn't anything particularly new and interesting about the memecoins." Buterin states Out with the old 🫡
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Last cycle I completely faded memecoins due to lack of "utility," but this cycle they've been the majority of coins I've traded Reason being, if you swap into a memecoin the right culture early on, you will 10x-1000x your entry And this is where "Culture Coins" come into play
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So, what are "Culture Coins?" A guest author on https://coinsniper.net/blog/meme-coins-evolution describes "Culture Coins" best when they said, "Beyond their financial implications, meme coins have become a form of social commentary, reflecting the pulse of internet culture and societal trends."
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"Culture Coins" are memecoins whose popularity is influenced by pop culture. They are coins whose price action aligns with media headlines and social narratives Vitalik is arguing to move away from the Old Guard of "Culture Coins" like $PEPE and $MOG
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So what is $PEPE? $PEPE is a memecoin inspired by Matt Furie's character "Pepe the Frog" from the early 2000s. It went on a historic run last year becoming the fastest coin to $1B Market Cap, reaching that feat in 19 days
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Pepe the Frog "gained widespread popularity as an internet meme but was later co-opted for purposes involving hate speech and discriminatory content" according to a Koinly article https://koinly.io/blog/what-is-pepe-coin/
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Despite controversy surrounding the Pepe character, $PEPE has done incredibly well for a memecoin After hitting its ATH of ~$1.55B Market Cap on May 5th 2023 it took 283 days to hit its next ATH of ~$1.66B
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Let's put that another way. $PEPE retraced ~88.4% with choppy price action for over 75% of a bear market year before it hit its next all time high on March 1st, 2024 13 days (read that again) after claiming its new ATH of ~$1.66B, it ran to ~$4.25B (what the actual fuck)
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$PEPE is currently sitting around a $3.33B MC with about 200k holders. Obviously there is a large community, positive/negative culture and hype surrounding it, but what does the coin do? Outside of being a tokenized representation of Pepe the Frog, $PEPE has no fundamental value
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The PepeCoin website states "$PEPE is a meme coin with no intrinsic value or expectation of financial return. There is no formal team or roadmap. the coin is completely useless and for entertainment purposes only." https://www.pepe.vip/
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$MOG which dubs itself as "the internet's first culture coin," has a lot of similarities to $PEPE According to the website, $MOG "is simply about being the best version of yourself in anything that you do" https://mogcoin.xyz/about/
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The website also states the meme was "derived from AMOG ('alpha male of group')" and is literally defined as "to be significantly more attractive than (someone or something); to dominate in appearance" or "to be superior to in general" Mog's roots can be traced back to 4chan
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