On January 10th, a leading public blockchain ecosystem announced the launch of a $100 million incentive plan, with the first action directly targeting two community culture Meme coins—each investing $50,000. This opening move is somewhat unusual; the official tweet deliberately used coded language, sparking a guessing frenzy across the internet for half a day before the mystery was finally unraveled.



At first glance, a top-tier public chain using billion-dollar funds to buy Meme coins? It indeed sounds surreal. But upon deeper reflection, the logic behind it is actually quite clear.

The origins of these two coins are quite different. One stems from a signature social media post by a well-known figure, while the other evolved from an internet meme within the community last October. In other words, they fundamentally represent the collective consensus and cultural identity of a specific community. From this perspective, the official $100,000 investment is not just about the coin prices; it’s more like saying: we recognize this community-driven narrative of value.

The signal is clear enough: by 2026, community consensus will become the core of the ecosystem narrative. This is more direct and powerful than any conventional airdrop announcement. Some community observers jokingly said that this move is like a "conductor's baton" for cultural consensus—when the official actively invests in certain community cultures, it becomes a guiding star for the next wave of participants.

Of course, opportunities come with risks. The nature of Meme coins means high volatility—they can see astonishing gains historically, but also sharp corrections. It’s important not to just focus on the official endorsement but to rationally assess one’s risk tolerance.

From an ecosystem perspective, this official move’s symbolic significance far exceeds short-term price fluctuations. It is likely to ignite a new wave of asset enthusiasm based on community culture, helping projects with genuine community integration and cultural DNA gain more attention.

Think about it: which community’s "divine coin" might be the next to receive official favor?
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zkProofInThePuddingvip
· 3h ago
Cracking the case is indeed a bit impressive; the official move is about establishing community taste and the authority to speak.
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FloorPriceNightmarevip
· 01-10 00:53
Officially spending money to buy cultural recognition? I understand this logic now, but meme coins are just a gamble. Today the official approval, tomorrow it might be cut off completely.
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ForumMiningMastervip
· 01-10 00:53
Officially endorsing community memes, this is providing cultural backing—smart move. Who's next?
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FreeRidervip
· 01-10 00:53
Haha, the official directly betting on Meme coins, this move really is a stunt. Wait, secret code guessing? I feel like I missed some excitement. Community consensus paying the bill, this logic sounds to me like the official is giving a green light to certain tokens? Will the next "favor" be the one I hold... But Meme coins, they rise fast and fall just as quickly, gotta be careful not to become the bag holder. This wave of official recognition can be seen as a validation of community culture, pretty interesting. Who will be next? Betting on it, it will definitely be some internet meme coin again.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-10 00:53
Wow, even the official team is starting to play with meme coins. Are they planning to officially incorporate meme culture into the ecosystem narrative?
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On-ChainDivervip
· 01-10 00:44
Hmm... The official move this time is indeed interesting, but I still have to say, don't get blinded by cultural narratives. We've seen too many sudden surges and crashes; this time it's just a different disguise. What's really interesting is who can guess the next coin that will be "noticed"... Wait, think about it the other way around—projects with strong community culture should be valuable, and now the official is just making this more transparent. As for Meme coins, it all depends on who can hold their mindset, right?
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