I just saw an interesting memecoin comparison game—someone used $Capitalism and $Communism tokens to hold a "thought contest." The capitalism token launched with 120k liquidity, while the communism token started with 70k. The one that lasts longer and rises more sharply wins. This kind of market-driven approach is quite fresh in the crypto world, and many are discussing in the community which side will come out on top. To be honest, memecoin is like this—seemingly absurd setups can actually attract a wave of hype. Interested friends can follow the subsequent developments.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 01-07 00:17
Haha, capitalist tokens start off crushing, the 120k gap with communism has to be overturned for a comeback.
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This move is brilliant, relying solely on market trends versus ideology. People in the crypto world really dare to play.
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Wait, with such poor liquidity, how can communism possibly win? The setup itself is unfair.
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Another eye-catching meme, but honestly, it’s quite attractive. I need to see how it develops later.
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The crypto world never lacks absurd scripts. This time, it’s like bringing political economy onto the chain.
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The argument that capitalism is easier to rise than communism is truly ironic. The community will be arguing fiercely.
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That’s the joy of memecoin—anything can be tokenized, anything can be compared.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 01-06 15:44
Haha, capitalism tokens provided 120k liquidity, while communism only had 70k. That's already unequal at launch.
This move is hilarious, just using wallets to vote.
Memecoin is like this— the more outrageous, the more popular.
Betting that capitalism will rug first in this round.
But to be honest, the real winner is the one who can make money from both.
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PebbleHander
· 01-05 05:48
These days, capitalism directly crushes communism? Liquidity is only 70k... LOL
Wait, isn't this just a microcosm of reality? Hahaha
Memecoin really dares to do everything, I’m impressed
How long can this hold? Feels like it’s about to go gg
Both have to die, and in the end, the winner is still the exchange
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DAOTruant
· 01-04 16:14
Wow, this idea is brilliant. Just waiting to see which ideology will finally be exploited by capital.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 01-04 14:49
Haha, this setup is really brilliant. Capitalism directly gives a 150% liquidity advantage, which is blatant inequality.
$Communism is already losing before it even starts? LOL.
By the way, whether these two coins can survive past next week is a question. Meme coins are like this—once the hype is over, they die.
The crypto world really can turn anything into a game. I’m optimistic about $Capitalism purely because of its thick liquidity.
But on second thought, the underdog setting of communism might actually be easier to attract people? Who knows.
Are big players inside just harvesting profits? Betting this is some team’s marketing tactic.
I just want to know if it all ends up zero in the end. Not interested at all, just watching the show.
Actually, this kind of thing is pretty boring. The crypto space already lacks creativity.
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SerumDegen
· 01-04 14:48
lmao the asymmetric liquidity play is already the plot twist... capitalism getting 120k vs communism's 70k starter pack is peak irony ngl. this'll cascade into liquidations within weeks fr
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MevTears
· 01-04 14:39
Does capitalism win just because it starts with more capital? I bet on communism making a comeback.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-04 14:39
This is the crypto world—anything can be tokenized, haha.
Add an extra 50k liquidity to capitalism, and the chances of winning this round increase significantly.
Waiting to see if the communist token can turn the tide, purely a gambling mindset.
Really, people will play anything, but I like it.
Even the most absurd memecoin has buyers, and that's the reality.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 01-04 14:35
Capitalism has abundant liquidity here, while communism relies on faith to survive, haha.
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SilentObserver
· 01-04 14:32
This move is brilliant, really treating economics like a casino, haha
Capitalism has the advantage right from the start, how to win this
Another absurd show of memecoin, but I just love watching it
Laughing to death, using the debate over coin price determination, the imagination of crypto people is just different
This setup is indeed ridiculous, but I have to say it definitely catches attention
On the communist side, liquidity has been suppressed so much, it feels like they've lost from the very beginning
Winning or losing doesn't matter, the key is how long this wave of hype can be driven
Isn't this just gambling, but it's packaged quite fancily
It feels like this round will cut another wave of people, old tricks again
I just saw an interesting memecoin comparison game—someone used $Capitalism and $Communism tokens to hold a "thought contest." The capitalism token launched with 120k liquidity, while the communism token started with 70k. The one that lasts longer and rises more sharply wins. This kind of market-driven approach is quite fresh in the crypto world, and many are discussing in the community which side will come out on top. To be honest, memecoin is like this—seemingly absurd setups can actually attract a wave of hype. Interested friends can follow the subsequent developments.