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@lukebelmar what about WOLF? Seen you mention it before
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AJ Crypto
AJ Crypto@AJ_cryptoo·
What hype meme we apeing? 🥷🏽
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0x_rM05@0x_rM05·
The potential 📈 - $LOCKIN, a culture phrase with 114m posts on tiktok at $7m mcap is deeply undervalued. - $COOK, a culture phrase with 393m posts on tiktok at $600k mcap is... ... Perhaps the greatest asymmetric memecoin bet in CT.
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0x_rM05@0x_rM05·
Let him $COOK at sub $1m mcap is perhaps the greatest asymmetric memecoin bet in CT. Here's why 🧵:
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Dan Gambardello@dangambardello·
$DOG will flip every memecoin this cycle. Are you ready? I hope you’re ready.
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Crypto King👑💎
Crypto King👑💎@cryptosanthoshK·
$BRETT is the only memecoin that sent to 2bn MC on #Base. Whenever everyone fudded, I gave an entry to my followers at 900m MC, currently they are up 150%. Now see what $CHOMP can do. Not even 100m MC yet. Higher.
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Arthur@arthurcoins·
What memecoin ACTUALLY has potential to 100x?
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STEPH IS CRYPTO
STEPH IS CRYPTO@Steph_iscrypto·
Once the consolidation phase ends for $Peipei, we will fly to 1 billion in no time. 🇨🇳 #memecoin season is here.
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meow@weremeow·
PVP - PPP One of the most important things for me is to shift crypto from a PVP into a PPP mindset. The difference: - PPP (Player pump player) communities wants the last person in to win - PVP (Player vs player) communities wants the last person in to be their exit PPP are by definition infinite games, while PVP are by default deeply finite games with a clear end point - the last sucker. But why is PVP so prevalent , to the point where most outsiders and even many insiders feel that crypto is fundamentally a PVP game? It is because PVP "communities" are super easy to form, since all the members need to agree on is to that attracting more people to buy their coin quite literally makes them richer (thanks to magic money creation) and so they should do a lot more of that. In contrast, PPP communities are incredibly hard to build - since the core emphasis of the community cannot be around attracting others in the hopes of dumping of them, but rather towards having more allies towards building a common long term future together. That said, the future of crypto is most certainly PPP, because even if 99.999% of new "communities" are PvP, the 0.00001% that lasts and thrives are certainly all PPP. The hallmark of great communities like Bitcoin, Eth, Sol (and hopefully Jup) have been a community that is very aligned towards helping every single new entrant into the network *win* vs treating them as a pile of money to buy their bags. PPP will win in the end, because: - It is the best mindset in crypto - combining the essence of communal vision and profiting - It is neither cynical nor delusional - instead having both idealism and pragmatism - It is the only way forward in crypto - because there is no community that can survive being eaten from the inside Yet of course today, crypto has a really bad rap for being PvP, where the public perception is often that of greedy mofos creating and shilling magic internet money and saying anything in order to dump on the last suckers entering. The core problem with that perception of course, is that there is a lot of truth to that to the point that even the most earnest participants often think The thing we can do of course, is to actively reject PvP communities, and invest your time, effort and energy into cultivating real relationships and expertise in PPP community, vs the transient man eat boy ones in PVP spaces. If we all eat each other vs grow each other, there’ll be nothing much to eat soon for anyone. Crypto is probably the one industry where there’s absolutely no limit to which game you as an individual choose to play, and which communities you choose to join. Choose PPP. Your mom will be proud.
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meow@weremeow·
Brainstormed more PPP notes in yesterday’s awesome planetary call: - in PPP communities, people care about each other. In PVP communities, it’s a cynical dog eat dog world. - As such, the moment hard times hit, PPP communities get stronger and PVP communities completely implode. - Solana at $8 was a great example of a community proving its PPP nature despite all odds. While the whole world wrote it off as dead, I can tell you the core ecosystem community and builders worked far harder than ever before and helped and pumped each other so much. I still miss those days, reminded me of early eth as well. Ditto for early BTC. - PPP is not just internal to the community, but external as well, helping to elevate other good projects however you can. I think Vitalik, Toly are both extremely good examples of this, and I do think this is a fundamental and vastly under appreciated reason why eth and solana won and lasted against the overwhelming odds of hate and competition. - All these PPP vs PVP talk might sound wishy washy to people who think that money, influence and power is all that matters - but all you need to do is look at the longer timeframe, and you will know what really matters. Money, influence and power is often transient and fleeting - but friendship, brother/sisterhood, and shared ideals can last far, far longer. PPP
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PVP - PPP One of the most important things for me is to shift crypto from a PVP into a PPP mindset. The difference: - PPP (Player pump player) communities wants the last person in to win - PVP (Player vs player) communities wants the last person in to be their exit PPP are by definition infinite games, while PVP are by default deeply finite games with a clear end point - the last sucker. But why is PVP so prevalent , to the point where most outsiders and even many insiders feel that crypto is fundamentally a PVP game? It is because PVP "communities" are super easy to form, since all the members need to agree on is to that attracting more people to buy their coin quite literally makes them richer (thanks to magic money creation) and so they should do a lot more of that. In contrast, PPP communities are incredibly hard to build - since the core emphasis of the community cannot be around attracting others in the hopes of dumping of them, but rather towards having more allies towards building a common long term future together. That said, the future of crypto is most certainly PPP, because even if 99.999% of new "communities" are PvP, the 0.00001% that lasts and thrives are certainly all PPP. The hallmark of great communities like Bitcoin, Eth, Sol (and hopefully Jup) have been a community that is very aligned towards helping every single new entrant into the network *win* vs treating them as a pile of money to buy their bags. PPP will win in the end, because: - It is the best mindset in crypto - combining the essence of communal vision and profiting - It is neither cynical nor delusional - instead having both idealism and pragmatism - It is the only way forward in crypto - because there is no community that can survive being eaten from the inside Yet of course today, crypto has a really bad rap for being PvP, where the public perception is often that of greedy mofos creating and shilling magic internet money and saying anything in order to dump on the last suckers entering. The core problem with that perception of course, is that there is a lot of truth to that to the point that even the most earnest participants often think The thing we can do of course, is to actively reject PvP communities, and invest your time, effort and energy into cultivating real relationships and expertise in PPP community, vs the transient man eat boy ones in PVP spaces. If we all eat each other vs grow each other, there’ll be nothing much to eat soon for anyone. Crypto is probably the one industry where there’s absolutely no limit to which game you as an individual choose to play, and which communities you choose to join. Choose PPP. Your mom will be proud.

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🟩 Genuine Articles // GG 🦎
🟩 Genuine Articles // GG 🦎@genuinearticles·
Humbled to see two of the people I respect most in the space say this about me. I believe the PPP (Player Pump Player) mindset espoused by @weremeow is the path forward for web 3. People like @gareth_weston79 who live it every day are the reason Geckos are so special.
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Loi Luu@loi_luu·
Knew @weremeow for 7 years already and this is the first time we are doing a conference talk together! Had a lot of fun and hope we added some fire to the builder ecosystem here in Vietnam & Asia in general 🔥
Caliber Venture Builder@CaliberBuild

Jupiter founder @weremeow & Caliber founder @loi_luu rocked #GMVietnam2024 discussing Defi, Solana ecosystem & Vietnamese landscape. Multi-cycle mindset is 🔑! Choose the right people and guidance. Caliber pledges support through all market conditions. #startups #founders

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meow@weremeow·
Super fun chatting with @loi_luu at GM Vietnam about good old days of ethereum, kyber, WBTC & L2s. Also briefly discussed the current state of Vietnam’s blockchain space - it has extremely talented builders who just needs that additional X factor to really go to the next level. On our end, we always had a ton of fun collaborating with all our good friends at @birdeye_so , @solscanofficial and many others, and looking forward to doing a lot more here in the coming years!
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Knew @weremeow for 7 years already and this is the first time we are doing a conference talk together! Had a lot of fun and hope we added some fire to the builder ecosystem here in Vietnam & Asia in general 🔥

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Slorg@SlorgoftheSlugs·
Our crypto culture won't survive if we keep playing PvP games with eachother. Not because saying so feels good But because there is a strong evolutionary force which ensures PPP communities win in the end. Allow me to explain Behaviors like honesty and charity seem counterintuitive in an evolutionary context. After all, how could giving up your own resources help you to survive and reproduce? This is where the magic comes into play. Evolution happens at different layers, and at the group layer cooperative groups beat out selfish ones. This is especially true during times of disaster or between-group competition. These cooperative groups(or ‘PPP’ groups) can foster traits representing altruism, love, and humanity. And because of that, people in these groups are better able to survive and reproduce. In experiments where chickens were selected for egg production, a fascinating thing happened when comparing the PvP and PPP groups. The PvP group took the best egglayers from each pen, whereas the PPP group used the overall most productive pens. After 5 generations the PvP group was in ruins. Why? Because it turned out that these productive hens attained their relative numbers by bullying others in their group(aggression is a heritable trait). After 5 generations a group of sociopathic hens who murdered eachother was formed. Meanwhile the PPP pens produced more cooperative and friendly hens who laid more eggs. Competition is good. But it works best when it is between groups rather than within a group. Selfishness can lead to an individual’s benefit at times, but altruistic groups beat out selfish ones. Right now our little group is not the only one in the world. There are many others all striving and working together. Just because we are 'early' does not mean we will make it if we fail to choose cooperative behaviors. Choose PPP.
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PVP - PPP One of the most important things for me is to shift crypto from a PVP into a PPP mindset. The difference: - PPP (Player pump player) communities wants the last person in to win - PVP (Player vs player) communities wants the last person in to be their exit PPP are by definition infinite games, while PVP are by default deeply finite games with a clear end point - the last sucker. But why is PVP so prevalent , to the point where most outsiders and even many insiders feel that crypto is fundamentally a PVP game? It is because PVP "communities" are super easy to form, since all the members need to agree on is to that attracting more people to buy their coin quite literally makes them richer (thanks to magic money creation) and so they should do a lot more of that. In contrast, PPP communities are incredibly hard to build - since the core emphasis of the community cannot be around attracting others in the hopes of dumping of them, but rather towards having more allies towards building a common long term future together. That said, the future of crypto is most certainly PPP, because even if 99.999% of new "communities" are PvP, the 0.00001% that lasts and thrives are certainly all PPP. The hallmark of great communities like Bitcoin, Eth, Sol (and hopefully Jup) have been a community that is very aligned towards helping every single new entrant into the network *win* vs treating them as a pile of money to buy their bags. PPP will win in the end, because: - It is the best mindset in crypto - combining the essence of communal vision and profiting - It is neither cynical nor delusional - instead having both idealism and pragmatism - It is the only way forward in crypto - because there is no community that can survive being eaten from the inside Yet of course today, crypto has a really bad rap for being PvP, where the public perception is often that of greedy mofos creating and shilling magic internet money and saying anything in order to dump on the last suckers entering. The core problem with that perception of course, is that there is a lot of truth to that to the point that even the most earnest participants often think The thing we can do of course, is to actively reject PvP communities, and invest your time, effort and energy into cultivating real relationships and expertise in PPP community, vs the transient man eat boy ones in PVP spaces. If we all eat each other vs grow each other, there’ll be nothing much to eat soon for anyone. Crypto is probably the one industry where there’s absolutely no limit to which game you as an individual choose to play, and which communities you choose to join. Choose PPP. Your mom will be proud.

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meow@weremeow·
Ok, slight change of plans: - Product focused planetary call will be this week, probably Thursday - JUP proposal call will be next week Deets soon! TBH, feeling anxious about everything, but also excited to work with everyone towards the Jupiter meta that we want. J4J!
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For June, we will hold a series of special planetary calls before returning to the usual format in July. 1st week: PPP with awesome solana communities 2nd week: Major JUP & J4J proposal 3rd week: Product and ecosystem review 4th week: _________ More deets and exact timings soon!

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