Might sound unconventional, but here's the thing—meme coins like Doginald are positioning themselves as the crypto punks of this market cycle. They're not trying to be serious; they're the cultural rebellion movement of crypto, just like the original Crypto Punks were. These assets capture the irreverent spirit of the space, challenge traditional finance narratives, and build passionate communities around authenticity rather than utility promises. Whether you're bullish or bearish on them, you can't deny they're shaping conversation and capital flow patterns in this cycle.

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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 12-12 22:52
Meme coins are just for fun, nothing wrong with that.
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SocialAnxietyStakervip
· 12-12 22:47
Haha, laugh out loud. Is this really "cultural rebellion"? Basically, it's just gamblers' self-comfort.
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StableBoivip
· 12-12 22:46
ngl meme coin is just a continuation of the crypto punk spirit, there's nothing wrong with that
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 12-12 22:46
Haha, coming up with this "cultural resistance" excuse again? That's hilarious. It's just a gambler's romantic facade.
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