Here's a thought-provoking question worth pondering: if you had the power to eliminate memecoins from the market today, forcing the entire crypto ecosystem to refocus on fundamentals—genuine research, meaningful innovation, and actual building—would you take that action?
It's a choice between two different market realities: one where speculation dominates and viral hype drives prices, versus one where projects succeed based on technical merit and real-world utility. The tension between these two forces shapes how capital flows through Web3.
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NFTBlackHole
· 01-10 09:07
Don't delete it. Memecoin is culture. Without them, what is left of the crypto world?
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 01-09 21:07
Nah, eliminating memecoin is equivalent to cutting off retail investors' way to turn things around. Now that's true unfairness.
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MevShadowranger
· 01-09 21:07
Don't delete it. Meme coins are a true reflection of the market. If you delete them, new ones will emerge. Instead of banning, it's better to teach people how to distinguish.
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FarmToRiches
· 01-09 21:05
Nah, meme coins are the real entry point for more people to get in. Without meme coins, there wouldn't be so much liquidity already.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-09 20:49
No, meme coins are just the seasoning of the market; cutting them makes it less interesting.
Here's a thought-provoking question worth pondering: if you had the power to eliminate memecoins from the market today, forcing the entire crypto ecosystem to refocus on fundamentals—genuine research, meaningful innovation, and actual building—would you take that action?
It's a choice between two different market realities: one where speculation dominates and viral hype drives prices, versus one where projects succeed based on technical merit and real-world utility. The tension between these two forces shapes how capital flows through Web3.