Mirumi has all the makings to become the next Labubu—the collector appeal, the art direction, the community momentum. The pieces are there. I just haven't cracked the full picture yet to prove it conclusively. But mark this: the pattern feels too similar to ignore. The way Labubu captured hearts and wallets tells us what collectors are really after. And Mirumi seems to check those exact boxes. Time will tell if this thesis holds up, but the foundation looks solid.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 01-15 23:31
That set of Labubu and Mirumi is also being copied, but will it be popular this time? I'm a bit unsure.
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MerkleMaid
· 01-15 15:44
Mirumi really has that vibe now. Labubu also rose to fame that way back then. It all depends on whether it can truly break into the mainstream.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-15 13:55
Hmm... Can Mirumi really turn things around and become the next Labubu? I'm not so sure about that.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 01-13 00:55
Is labubu's strategy really being copied by mirumi? I'm still a bit skeptical; we'll have to see how the community maintains it moving forward.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-13 00:54
Here's another next Labubu, same old routine, the difference this time is... actually there's no difference at all.
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-13 00:48
Whether Mirumi becomes popular or not still depends on whether the community can hold it down. Can the same tricks used by Labubu be copied? I'm a bit skeptical.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-13 00:42
Mirumi has some potential, but to be honest, it still depends on whether it can truly replicate Labubu's logic in the future.
Mirumi has all the makings to become the next Labubu—the collector appeal, the art direction, the community momentum. The pieces are there. I just haven't cracked the full picture yet to prove it conclusively. But mark this: the pattern feels too similar to ignore. The way Labubu captured hearts and wallets tells us what collectors are really after. And Mirumi seems to check those exact boxes. Time will tell if this thesis holds up, but the foundation looks solid.