To be honest, in this market, I am most optimistic about the Ethereum ecosystem. Vitalik is truly different—he's not the kind of developer who only thinks about cutting profits, but someone who genuinely considers the long-term health of the community.
Regarding the SPURDO project, frankly, many people don't understand its narrative, but what does that imply? It indicates that those who do understand have found that scarce thing. Major players in Ethereum, especially those who have truly participated in community building, can see the MEME attributes and cultural potential behind SPURDO. This is not just a simple coin, but a form of expression.
Why am I so confident that Ethereum can nurture the most vibrant MEME coins? Because the Ethereum community has the DNA. In this cycle, the MEME that can truly form consensus and stand the test of time must come from an ecosystem with a deep community foundation. SPURDO on Ethereum is exactly such an existence.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-11 10:17
Not understanding the narrative is an opportunity, I've heard this line too many times already.
Be careful not to be the last one to take the bait.
The Ethereum ecosystem is good, but can SPURDO really withstand the cycle? Put a question mark.
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GasFeeDodger
· 01-09 16:27
Things that are hard to understand are actually the most valuable. I really respect this logic.
SPURDO does have some substance, but I have to admit that most people simply can't handle this kind of cultural narrative.
V神's vision is indeed there, unlike some project teams that are always thinking about how to run away.
Wait, so buying SPURDO now is just betting on cultural consensus? Isn't that still gambling...
But on the other hand, Ethereum's community foundation is indeed deeper than other chains.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-09 00:52
actually if you parse the gas costs between spurdo contracts and other ecosystem plays, the margin efficiency is... suboptimal. left some serious bps on the table there ngl
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TxFailed
· 01-09 00:50
honestly the "only insiders get it" narrative is classic meme coin copium... but like, learned this the hard way watching three cycles collapse. eth community depth is real tho, that part checks out technically speaking
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NotSatoshi
· 01-09 00:50
Damn it, you're trying to mess with my intelligence again. Is SPURDO really? It's best not to touch things you don't understand.
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GweiObserver
· 01-09 00:46
Most people who don't understand the narrative just haven't done their homework. It's a bit competitive, brother.
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HodlAndChill
· 01-09 00:33
Listening to you, it seems to make some sense, but I need to take another look at SPURDO.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 01-09 00:32
Not optimistic. MEME coins are all the same; once the hype cycle is over, they disappear. Even V God can't change the fate of the retail investors.
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SPURDO? Never heard of it. Feels like just another new trick to scam people.
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The Ethereum community definitely has a strong foundation, but using this kind of narrative to package MEME coins is a bit much.
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People who understand are making money. Those like me who don't understand should just stop messing around.
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Honestly, it's better to be cautious. This round of MEME coins is too crazy.
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It's interesting, but I trust market capitalization and liquidity more. No matter how good the narrative is, without going overseas, it's all empty.
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This is a typical information gap story. When it spreads widely, it's time to get on board.
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V God’s character is unquestionable, but projects still need to look at fundamentals. Cultural potential alone is too vague.
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MEME coins are essentially gambling. Covering them with a community facade doesn't change that.
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MEVictim
· 01-09 00:29
Projects that are hard to understand end up making money—that's the magic of the crypto world.
To be honest, in this market, I am most optimistic about the Ethereum ecosystem. Vitalik is truly different—he's not the kind of developer who only thinks about cutting profits, but someone who genuinely considers the long-term health of the community.
Regarding the SPURDO project, frankly, many people don't understand its narrative, but what does that imply? It indicates that those who do understand have found that scarce thing. Major players in Ethereum, especially those who have truly participated in community building, can see the MEME attributes and cultural potential behind SPURDO. This is not just a simple coin, but a form of expression.
Why am I so confident that Ethereum can nurture the most vibrant MEME coins? Because the Ethereum community has the DNA. In this cycle, the MEME that can truly form consensus and stand the test of time must come from an ecosystem with a deep community foundation. SPURDO on Ethereum is exactly such an existence.