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The criteria for evaluating Meme coins are undergoing subtle changes. Recently, the management of a leading exchange publicly cracked down on disorderly calls and false advertising during a live broadcast, and provided a clear standard for judgment: projects that truly become super Memes must possess three elements: "historical accumulation," "cultural core," and "genuine community-driven."
This standard is worth deep reflection. We see that the Kurumi project is attempting to operate according to this logic. It inherits the classic bloodline of Shiba Inu (Shib), is named after "Dog Mom" kabosumama, and has received multiple likes from the native Doge community. In terms of endorsement, the participation of top institutions like Huobi, Bitget, and the support of well-known Korean entrepreneur Anndy reflect, to some extent, the market's recognition of its fundamentals.
More interesting is the cultural aspect. The community spontaneously created long-form narrative content like "Swallowing the Sky Cool Dog," complemented by a series of oil painting comics, gradually building a unique cultural universe. This kind of creative accumulation from 0 to 1 cannot be replicated overnight.
But the reality is cruel. The project team has persisted for over 90 days, continuously producing community content across multiple platforms, yet has not yet achieved that critical breakout point. The underlying reason warrants reflection for all Meme coin projects: Is the core that meets the standard sufficient? Or is it that the market's recognition cycle itself has become longer?