Nico.vibe
@n
My thoughts on the next evolution of memecoins https://x.com/hi_im_nico/status/1922508559440597441?s=46
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hareiwa
@ashnakamoto
I think memecoin has value. But I also like products like faragent you have created. I hope there will be many fun products.
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Bullers
@db
I don't spend too much mindshare on memecoins, and agree in the best cases with dedicated teams behind the coin, they can fund the unfundable. BUT, that's very very few and far between and even in the case where one takes off that desire to build may even go away due to instant wealth generation. Put equity behind them in the products being built for the "community" or they're simply an afterthought. Even notable products like Dupe see the money come in and think that's cool now we should try and do something with the coin. But in the end it has nothing to do with the end product.
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@morganlefay.eth
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CryptoNurse1087🎩
@cryptonurse1087
This is a sharp take and it highlights a real shift in how innovation gets funded. Memecoins flip the script: instead of waiting for a VC gatekeeper to approve your idea, you let the internet vote with its wallet. That’s chaotic, sure but it also unlocks a kind of cultural crowdfunding we haven’t seen at scale before. And you're right: consumer products are meant to be loud, memeable, social-first. If SaaS was built in boardrooms, memecoins are built in group chats. The risk is real, but so is the upside—and with projects like @believeapp building trust directly into the tokenomics, we're inching toward a safer, more user-aligned future. Decentralized capital meets internet culture. Buckle up!!! 🚀🚀🚀
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Msh🎩
@msh
What about only base meme is it same
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