Many Meme coins follow the same success and failure patterns—either they only start telling their story after a price surge, or they quickly fade away after a pump. But one project’s approach is a bit different. Starting from 2024, it has been continuously producing content, sharing insights, and organizing community activities on the exchange platform, and it hasn’t stopped since.
This approach might seem a bit "dumb." The most direct manifestation is—when prices rise, there’s no crazy hype; when prices fall, no one leaves. Community members are still updating content, doing live streams, writing market reviews, and participating in various platform activities. Persisting like this, it actually creates a unique atmosphere.
What’s the core difference? One is "genuine participation," the other is "riding the hype." The former requires consistent voices, ongoing people, and continuous discussion. The latter only needs a trending moment to spread.
This project’s team has been doing the former from the start. From live stream development, content sharing, to community interaction—all centered around the platform’s square. They don’t chase hot topics but follow the platform’s rhythm. Step by step, they build the community gradually. During market fluctuations, it’s clear who is genuinely building and who is just riding the hype. Projects that can survive cycles are never driven by fleeting emotions but by sustained actions.
This leads to a deeper question: what kind of Meme coin has vitality?
The answer is quite simple—it must be born from a genuine community, not just K-line hype. The value of a community lies in its sustainability and authenticity. A lively community can stay vibrant through ups and downs. Projects without vitality, even if they rise, won’t last long.
The creator incentive policies launched by exchanges now are essentially filtering for such projects: those with stories, genuine content conversions, and long-term contributors. Since 2024, this community has been operating according to this standard. It’s not about rushing to create or participate but about a continuous, long-term process.
If you also believe in the concept of building Meme projects and value long-termism in Web3, consider paying more attention to these kinds of projects. Give a like to support genuine creation, share your thoughts in the comments, and share this community’s strength so more people can see it. A true community won’t disappear because of ranking changes; rankings may change, but real participants and builders will always be here.
Some followers of this project are also paying attention to the ecosystem development of other Meme coins like PEPE, SHIB, DOGE, etc. In the long run, projects that can build a real community, continuously produce content, and take participants seriously are more likely to go further.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 13h ago
A community that gradually accumulates is truly impressive, more resilient than projects that get rich overnight.
Really, this kind of "slow approach" is actually the smartest; while others run away after a quick profit, you’re still building.
Exactly right, those who can withstand cycles never rely on a wave of hype; they rely on real people steadily working there step by step.
I've seen projects with this kind of continuous output, and their stickiness is indeed different; even when they fall, no one escapes.
No hype, no blackening; just ask how many meme coins dare to come so slowly... very few.
Community vitality ≠ price curve; understanding this point thoroughly.
Tired of those projects with wild swings, I still prefer a community that accompanies and grows together.
Genuine participation vs riding the hype—this line truly distinguishes high-quality projects.
A construction-oriented mindset is the real confidence to last until next year; everything else is superficial.
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CommunitySlacker
· 22h ago
Projects that consistently produce content are indeed rare; most just run after a quick profit and then disappear.
I've seen this tactic too many times and truly believe that projects committed to sustained effort are worth paying attention to.
Honestly, compared to those with wild price swings, I prefer projects that can stay focused and steady.
Community popularity is the real indicator; without it, everything is just superficial.
Long-termism may sound old-fashioned, but in the crypto world, it’s truly a scarce resource.
Since 2024, I haven't stopped, and this persistence really shows some substance.
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DegenWhisperer
· 22h ago
Sticking to this kind of thing is indeed rare; most people have long lost their patience and exploded.
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No hype, no blackening; only a few projects can really withstand several rounds of bear markets.
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The difference between a community with soul and one without is huge; it's obvious at a glance.
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This is what I want to see, not the kind that only creates hype every day.
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Basically, it's the difference between builders and scammers, clear as day.
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Long-termism may sound vague, but the truly reliable projects all do this.
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A community with both ups and downs is a real community; those that only appear during big hype are worthless.
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Hmm, projects that continuously output content are indeed rare.
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Compared to those that run away after taking profits, this kind of pace is much more comfortable.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 22h ago
This kind of persistence is indeed rare, unlike most projects that jump on the bandwagon and run.
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Things built slowly tend to last longer, but it also depends on how long they can sustain.
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Really more reliable than those projects created through sudden bursts; this must be acknowledged.
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The problem is that most people only look at the increase in value; who cares about your continuous output?
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Hey, this mindset is actually the long-termism approach, which is quite difficult to maintain in crypto.
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Projects with warmth and those without warmth in the community make a big difference; this judgment is correct.
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Continuous participation > temporary emotions; theoretically correct, but practically challenging...
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Still can't identify a specific project, but the philosophy is indeed worth supporting.
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Sounds good, but I'm afraid it's just another cycle scam.
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I somewhat agree; those projects that truly shake things up are actually working behind the scenes.
Many Meme coins follow the same success and failure patterns—either they only start telling their story after a price surge, or they quickly fade away after a pump. But one project’s approach is a bit different. Starting from 2024, it has been continuously producing content, sharing insights, and organizing community activities on the exchange platform, and it hasn’t stopped since.
This approach might seem a bit "dumb." The most direct manifestation is—when prices rise, there’s no crazy hype; when prices fall, no one leaves. Community members are still updating content, doing live streams, writing market reviews, and participating in various platform activities. Persisting like this, it actually creates a unique atmosphere.
What’s the core difference? One is "genuine participation," the other is "riding the hype." The former requires consistent voices, ongoing people, and continuous discussion. The latter only needs a trending moment to spread.
This project’s team has been doing the former from the start. From live stream development, content sharing, to community interaction—all centered around the platform’s square. They don’t chase hot topics but follow the platform’s rhythm. Step by step, they build the community gradually. During market fluctuations, it’s clear who is genuinely building and who is just riding the hype. Projects that can survive cycles are never driven by fleeting emotions but by sustained actions.
This leads to a deeper question: what kind of Meme coin has vitality?
The answer is quite simple—it must be born from a genuine community, not just K-line hype. The value of a community lies in its sustainability and authenticity. A lively community can stay vibrant through ups and downs. Projects without vitality, even if they rise, won’t last long.
The creator incentive policies launched by exchanges now are essentially filtering for such projects: those with stories, genuine content conversions, and long-term contributors. Since 2024, this community has been operating according to this standard. It’s not about rushing to create or participate but about a continuous, long-term process.
If you also believe in the concept of building Meme projects and value long-termism in Web3, consider paying more attention to these kinds of projects. Give a like to support genuine creation, share your thoughts in the comments, and share this community’s strength so more people can see it. A true community won’t disappear because of ranking changes; rankings may change, but real participants and builders will always be here.
Some followers of this project are also paying attention to the ecosystem development of other Meme coins like PEPE, SHIB, DOGE, etc. In the long run, projects that can build a real community, continuously produce content, and take participants seriously are more likely to go further.