Looking back at the rise of MEME coin over the past two years, an interesting pattern can be found – every super project that has truly survived has, without exception, hit the resonance point of global culture.
DOGE attracts global fans with the simple charm of the dog meme, PEPE carries the collective memory of internet culture, and POPCAT has achieved exponential growth amidst heated discussions on social media. The commonality behind these projects is clear: they all possess strong cultural IP attributes rather than purely technical gimmicks.
Viewed within this framework, the new generation of MEME projects built on the SOL ecosystem is continuing this successful path—combining localized creativity with global dissemination potential. Considering the low-cost characteristics and the active community of the SOL network, the iterative space for such projects is indeed worthy of attention.
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HashBrownies
· 9h ago
In simple terms, cultural IP is the real deal, while technology has become more of a supporting role.
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DataOnlooker
· 9h ago
It makes a lot of sense, but DOGE really became popular thanks to a dog and Musk's mouth, haha. It's hard to say whether this new project on SOL can replicate that; it feels like everyone is trying to ride the cultural wave, but there are really not many that have true soul.
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ForkItAll
· 10h ago
To be honest, the logic of cultural resonance is right, but can that bunch of projects on SOL really replicate the magic of DOGE? I doubt it.
Looking back at the rise of MEME coin over the past two years, an interesting pattern can be found – every super project that has truly survived has, without exception, hit the resonance point of global culture.
DOGE attracts global fans with the simple charm of the dog meme, PEPE carries the collective memory of internet culture, and POPCAT has achieved exponential growth amidst heated discussions on social media. The commonality behind these projects is clear: they all possess strong cultural IP attributes rather than purely technical gimmicks.
Viewed within this framework, the new generation of MEME projects built on the SOL ecosystem is continuing this successful path—combining localized creativity with global dissemination potential. Considering the low-cost characteristics and the active community of the SOL network, the iterative space for such projects is indeed worthy of attention.