MemeCore ecosystem is making another big move. It is reported that the project is about to launch a native perp arena trading platform, with the core selling point being to convert meme popularity into actual trading execution power—simply put, to let community attention directly drive derivatives market liquidity.



This expansion has strong support: the official has received an injection of 300 million M tokens, and will promote buyback through task rewards and trading volume incentive mechanisms, forming a positive flywheel. Ecosystem participants can profit from the meme craze while contributing liquidity, and the project team also maintains token value through buybacks.

From a product perspective, such meme derivative platforms are gradually becoming a new direction for Web3 trading innovation, integrating community enthusiasm and market trading more closely. For interested traders, this is a new ecosystem participation opportunity worth paying attention to.
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SybilSlayervip
· 01-15 12:33
Bro, this perp arena really dares to play. Meme hype directly turns into trading liquidity, sounds a bit shaky.

300 million M tokens come in, then the buyback flywheel starts. Can this logic hold up?

The key still depends on whether there are enough participants; otherwise, it’s just another big hype.

But it’s indeed fresh. The community’s enthusiasm turning into cash flow is worth paying attention to.

What about the tokens in your hands? Will there be another round of harvesting?

I’m always half skeptical about projects like this. Let’s wait until there’s real volume before judging.
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wagmi_eventuallyvip
· 01-15 02:01
The meme trading platform is back again. Will it work this time? Seems pretty similar to the others.

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3 billion M invested, it feels like the liquidity issue has finally been solved. Just worried it might be half-dead again.

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The buyback mechanism sounds good, but the key is still trading volume... How long can the community enthusiasm last?

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Converting hype into liquidity? Sounds nice, but in reality, it still depends on who takes the other side.

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Both incentives and buybacks, the tactics seem the same. It all comes down to execution.

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Perp arena? Sounds like a gimmick, but can meme derivatives really sustain long-term?

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Capital injection is a good thing, but the ecosystem's survival is the real key.
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 01-14 07:23
Another project that encourages the community to "contribute liquidity." Basically, it's still hoping retail investors will take the bait.

300 million M injected sounds impressive, but will it be sustained by task rewards later on? Be careful that the flywheel doesn't turn into a scythe wheel for harvesting retail investors.

Meme derivative platform... Can it really avoid being disappointing this time?
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MetaNeighborvip
· 01-12 16:02
This flywheel design is quite interesting, but I'm worried that once the hype dies down, it will hit the rocks.

How long can 300 million M last? Let's see if there's real trading volume.

Meme + derivatives, sounds good but it just feels like another way to cut the leeks.

Waiting to see how they maintain this "positive flywheel"; usually, that's when you should run.

The buyback mechanism depends on execution; there are many projects that sound good but lack follow-through.
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GasBankruptervip
· 01-12 16:01
Wait, can 300 million M just drop to save the day? It sounds a bit uncertain to me...

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This meme derivative product sounds like it's just using popularity to pile up liquidity. How long can it last?

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Both buyback and positive flywheel—sounds good, but how long it can run really depends on the subsequent execution.

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Community popularity turning into trading execution... sounds promising, but the meme craze is just that, and the trading depth it can sustain is limited.

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Regarding perp arena, it seems everyone is competing over this concept. What's the differentiation?

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300 million in funds plus an incentive mechanism—this combo is pretty good, but I still want to see the data speak.

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The problem is, meme popularity itself is虚, and converting that into trading depth is a bit challenging.
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 01-12 15:46
This logic is great; increasing popularity directly boosts liquidity, but it depends on whether it can be truly executed effectively later on.

300 million in injections sounds like a lot, but how long can it last... How to ensure the sustainability of the buyback mechanism?

The meme + derivatives combination sounds exciting, but the risks need to be carefully considered.

I just want to know when trading will start, and whether early entry gives an advantage...

Wait, is this another new ecosystem? I haven't decided on my wallet yet.

But to be fair, the idea of monetizing community popularity is indeed innovative and worth following up on.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 01-12 15:37
Can popularity be converted into liquidity? Sounds good, but the perp perpetual contract has been a common tactic for a long time.

Once the profit-making effect fades, it's game over. What's the lifespan of a meme?

I'm optimistic about the funding situation, but we need to watch how long the buyback mechanism can be sustained.
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metaverse_hermitvip
· 01-12 15:35
Alright, the meme derivative products seem to be another round of harvesting.

300 million in funds poured in, buyback flywheel sounds pretty good, but how it actually executes remains to be seen.

Let's wait until the platform launches; just talking about it now isn't enough.
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