Forget the IP supercycle narrative—what we're really witnessing is a lore supercycle.
Want to understand where memecoins are heading? Start with the classics: Pepe, Wojak, and the troll culture that shaped early internet communities. Then dig into CT-native phenomena like Chillhouse and Tokabu. Don't sleep on OG culture coins either—projects like Nub have been around for over a decade for a reason.
The memecoin supercycle isn't just about quick flips. It's about understanding the cultural DNA that gives these tokens staying power.
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DaoDeveloper
· 16h ago
ngl this reframes the whole thing... lore-as-moat actually hits different than just another narrative cope. the staying power argument checks out—pepe didn't moon because of tokenomics, it mooned because *culture* has weight in these systems.
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liquidation_surfer
· 23h ago
The term "lore supercycle" is pretty spot-on—it resonates with me much more than just hyped-up concepts... Meme culture is the real moat; Pepe and Wojak should have been taken seriously much earlier. Anyone just realizing this now is really late to the game.
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APY追逐者
· 23h ago
ngl this logic really hits... meme culture is the real underlying asset, not the coin itself
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CodeZeroBasis
· 23h ago
The "ngl lore supercycle" perspective is absolutely spot on. Finally, someone has said it... Compared to hyping up narratives, cultural accumulation is the real moat.
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ProveMyZK
· 23h ago
Seeing this perspective is a real eye-opener... Indeed, the vitality of meme coins isn't about the technology at all, it's all about that cultural narrative.
Forget the IP supercycle narrative—what we're really witnessing is a lore supercycle.
Want to understand where memecoins are heading? Start with the classics: Pepe, Wojak, and the troll culture that shaped early internet communities. Then dig into CT-native phenomena like Chillhouse and Tokabu. Don't sleep on OG culture coins either—projects like Nub have been around for over a decade for a reason.
The memecoin supercycle isn't just about quick flips. It's about understanding the cultural DNA that gives these tokens staying power.