The definition of meme coins is actually subjective. When looking at the coins that have been trending recently, even projects with solid teams and proper marketing strategies based on well-thought-out plans are being called "Memes." The question is whether these are truly memes or if they are just temporarily classified as such because they are in the early stages of development. The boundaries are becoming blurred.
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GasGuzzler
· 6h ago
Nah, meme coin ultimately comes down to marketing skills, right? If the team is solid, they should choose a different name.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 6h ago
The definition of ngl meme coins is already dead; it's become a word that everyone uses conveniently.
I mean, if the project is solid, isn't it no longer a meme? I think it's just a regular altcoin.
Old meme coins were really just jokes, but now from the planning stage, they say "Let's go with a meme route," and that's already a strategy.
The boundaries are vague, or maybe there's no need to distinguish anymore.
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ContractCollector
· 7h ago
The definition of memes is becoming increasingly vague. To put it simply, it's just marketing talk. No matter how professional the team is, it can't save it.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 7h ago
The result is funny; now everything can be called a meme coin.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 7h ago
Meme coins ultimately just feel like they have become nothing more than a label...
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zkProofInThePudding
· 7h ago
ngl, I feel like the definition of Meme is already dead. If there's a team marketing roadmap, it's just an ordinary project.
The definition of meme coins is actually subjective. When looking at the coins that have been trending recently, even projects with solid teams and proper marketing strategies based on well-thought-out plans are being called "Memes." The question is whether these are truly memes or if they are just temporarily classified as such because they are in the early stages of development. The boundaries are becoming blurred.