The narrative space of Meme coin is actually severely underestimated.
Look at the popular Meme coins in the Solana ecosystem. The reason they attract attention is not only due to their topicality but also because of their recognizable visual symbols and brand memory points. Settings like wearing glasses may seem simple, but in a market flooded with information, visual elements that can be remembered at a glance are actually scarce assets.
If the Meme coin can build an ecosystem around a unified visual IP, combined with an officially recognized brand logo, there will be an opportunity to upgrade from pure gambling gameplay to a stronger community identity. This is not only a matter of coin price fluctuations but also relates to whether it can accumulate real cultural assets.
Looking at it from another angle, more and more leading exchanges are beginning to value the ecological Meme image, which exactly shows that the Meme narrative is moving from the margins to the center.
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FadCatcher
· 4h ago
Wow, I didn't know that memes could be played like this; I thought it was just a gambling paradise.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 4h ago
What you're saying has some substance; visual symbols are indeed easy to overlook, just like brand premium.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 4h ago
To be honest, someone has finally explained memes thoroughly this time; the visual symbols indeed serve as a moat.
Wait, are exchanges starting to hype meme images? Do we retail investors still have a chance?
I've said for a long time that those popular projects in the Solana ecosystem are not just luck; brand accumulation is the key.
IP transformation is a trend, but the market is still playing dumb; there are not many who truly understand.
I agree with this logic, moving from pure gambling to cultural accumulation sounds quite reasonable.
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DeepRabbitHole
· 4h ago
Wake up, don’t just focus on flipping images; cultural accumulation is the long-term chip.
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LiquidityWizard
· 4h ago
wait, theoretically speaking... the visual branding angle is statistically significant but ngl the correlation between memetic symbolism and actual tokenomics adoption remains empirically questionable. glasses emoji ≠ sustainable community tbh
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MerkleMaid
· 4h ago
That's right, visual symbols are indeed a killer feature, but the key is whether the community can hold up...
The narrative space of Meme coin is actually severely underestimated.
Look at the popular Meme coins in the Solana ecosystem. The reason they attract attention is not only due to their topicality but also because of their recognizable visual symbols and brand memory points. Settings like wearing glasses may seem simple, but in a market flooded with information, visual elements that can be remembered at a glance are actually scarce assets.
If the Meme coin can build an ecosystem around a unified visual IP, combined with an officially recognized brand logo, there will be an opportunity to upgrade from pure gambling gameplay to a stronger community identity. This is not only a matter of coin price fluctuations but also relates to whether it can accumulate real cultural assets.
Looking at it from another angle, more and more leading exchanges are beginning to value the ecological Meme image, which exactly shows that the Meme narrative is moving from the margins to the center.