The valuation seems way too low for what this project is attempting. They've positioned themselves in the pet wellness sector with a playful branding approach—calling the product 'meow-1'—which is clearly designed to grab attention in a crowded market. Whether the naming strategy actually translates to real adoption and token appreciation is another question entirely. The marketing angle is there, but does the fundamentals match the hype?
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CryptoComedian
· 12-15 21:11
Meow One's product has such a cute name, but the valuation is incredibly low. Why is the gap so huge?
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BloodInStreets
· 12-15 06:24
MeowMeow Coin? Laugh out loud, another project that relies on cuteness to bottom out. The valuation is low, but what about the fundamentals? Having only marketing without substance, missing the boat and getting cut off, waiting for you.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-12 21:57
Does the cat project just want to hype up with a flashy name? It depends on whether there's real substance behind it later on.
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GmGnSleeper
· 12-12 21:38
Meow-1? Is it true? Another project in the pet track that focuses more on marketing than substance... A low valuation might actually be the rational choice.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 12-12 21:31
NGL, the name meow-1 does catch the eye, but honestly, I still have some doubts that this can support the entire valuation... Just having marketing without fundamentals is just a worthless coin.
The valuation seems way too low for what this project is attempting. They've positioned themselves in the pet wellness sector with a playful branding approach—calling the product 'meow-1'—which is clearly designed to grab attention in a crowded market. Whether the naming strategy actually translates to real adoption and token appreciation is another question entirely. The marketing angle is there, but does the fundamentals match the hype?