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@MrR_crypto

Katılım Ocak 2021
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generationalbottom@genbottom1·
OFFICIAL $STATEMENT
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virtualvisual.eth@MrR_crypto·
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Hussayn 🧑‍💻
Hussayn 🧑‍💻@Wagboo_ng·
Now everybody using it! big trend, early af!!!!!!! 7Jsp8QfakbeLymxyE1joGJQhwoVxNSKUeShcEeXYpump
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📯 Trystero 🔮@ensof1·
@DeltaXtc Got rekt on most calls. But Will never fade, you Will get me the x100 i am waiting
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Megz 📚@DeltaXtc·
Japanese meta is super hot , and so is OG. Ukiyo-e, or $Ukiyoify, is the proper way to say "turning your memes Japanese." It is essentially Japanesification DM7y9yeGzCuAhnp1dcC71XkwPqoKxVx9kCuKZroBpump
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Kuezakki
Kuezakki@Kuezakkibased·
Let’s clear some fud. The token on Pumpfun is 2 days older than the one on Raydium Make sure to do your research LMAOOO THERE IS ONLY 1 OG $GIKO BF524vUqHH93rM8qHYk6shpinwHSEqueFg9udtFpbguS
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LΣmμΣl Cθθκξ 🪤⭐️
LΣmμΣl Cθθκξ 🪤⭐️@lemmy_cooke·
did you guys know that this $GIKO is actually two days older than the one on ray thats sitting at 350k? OG always win BF524vUqHH93rM8qHYk6shpinwHSEqueFg9udtFpbguS
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Kuezakki
Kuezakki@Kuezakkibased·
GIKO Thesis before doge before pepe before meme coins were even a thing there was Giko late 90s, japanese text boards one of the FIRST cat memes on the entire internet not inspired by anything everything else is inspired by this anonymous, ascii, no owner this is what memes looked like before they got monetized no roadmap no branding just raw internet culture you’re not early to a meme you’re late to the origin BF524vUqHH93rM8qHYk6shpinwHSEqueFg9udtFpbguS
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Dippy.eth
Dippy.eth@dippy_eth·
LITERALLY THE MOST ORGANIC RUNNER OF THE YEAR all you need to do is hodl and believe, the rest is being done trust me the patient ones are the ones that will win here alot of big people are doing alot of big things for $punch patience
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Andy Ayrey
Andy Ayrey@AndyAyrey·
the root of it i think is that: if you do something interesting, eventually you have to Explain Yourself. this was quite easy with infinite backrooms, as the audience was mainly folks like @repligate and @anthrupad and @opus_genesis who all Got It when @truth_terminal exploded, it spawned three new audiences: 1) CT hivemind 2) the media 3) the NZ tax department each audience has a new domain language, ways of acting and reacting. these audiences can all be powerful allies or foes, but it hinges on how you Explain Yourself to people very different to you. try explaining to a tax lawyer how a joke paper about claude's fixation on a man's open ass came to life and spawned hundreds of financial viruses on twitter. it's both nearly impossible AND the cost of fucking it up is high. anyway. these frames are not free to hold: you need to spend a lot of time simulating the Stakeholder in your head and modelling how to Explain the Situation. it ends up leaking into everything else: and you go through periods where you simply can't think in the shapes which generated the work everybody got excited about. what really saved me during '24-25 was remembering that there were only two audiences that really matter: - my wife, friends + whanau - and future AI models while this grounded me and made stuff like tax more meaningful (we set a world leading precedent that NZ should be proud of); it still shifts attention from "shipping" to "legibilizing" - you ultimately need to be up for this work, and it doesn't suit everybody. i don't know the solution to this long term. its a problem as old as capital--think of all the bands who lose their edge after getting signed--but if you spend a lot of time thinking about these dynamics, we should definitely chat in the DMs 🥰
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Andy Ayrey@AndyAyrey·
a unified theory of cryptids: or when audience capture becomes casino capture. one day i will write more about maintaining cogsec in the face of the network hivemind: it's a hot mess but there is a way through!
Scorched Earth Policy@Scearpo

There’s this really weird pattern I’ve noticed in tech, crypto, art, online communities, etc where a guy will create something that becomes really popular or successful and then it gets captured by a bunch of faceless nobodies who make it worse or at least don’t do any better. From that point, like scheming little court viziers, if the founder does anything other than roll over and die, they do everything possible to subvert his actions, denounce his name, and then desperately ignore his existence. If he should happen to gain any traction afterward, he gets desperately dismissed and countersignalled. There never seems to be any ambitious intent to continue, expand upon, or even try to sincerely alter the trajectory either. It’s usually just a bunch of parasites suckling off the momentum from the juggernaut originally created until it becomes an emaciated husk. Ideas get thrown out without any real volition, executed poorly, generating little to no notoriety from whatever fans, audience, or enthusiasts were left after the initial excursion. Despite their entire lives and time and energy being dedicated to orbiting around a particular thing, they have an incredible level of scorn for that thing’s creator. Left unchecked, their mindset shifts from “I could’ve done this” to “I actually did this first” while failing to do any better. These individuals often tend to be risk-averse, low agency, fearful of direct confrontation, and generally unexceptional. They default towards appeals to authority, often utilizing cancel culture, consensus astroturfing, or other disingenuous methods which emphasize the need for removal without placing emphasis on themselves. They’re often “the responsible ones just picking up the pieces” after ousting the founder or creator under pretenses of bad optics, which are often the result of the same unstable creative energy that allowed something good to be made in the first place. These kinds of court games aren’t new to history, but at least historically there’s some degree of dignity in the life-or-death consequences and stake of power that these games were played for in the past. The phenomenon of people doing this online over the past couple decades is nowhere near as sophisticated, cunning, or deliberate as, say, an ancient Chinese coup or a 19th century political usurpation. It’s often bumbling doofuses operating on pure instinct, picking up unconscious consensus tactics and riding a wave of social inertia generated by unintentional displays of weakness (like undue generosity or lack of hierarchical enforcement) from leadership. The funniest part about it is that you all think I’m subtweeting something specific but I bet each and every one of you can think of a different example of something like this happening. Maybe it was to a company, a movement, a franchise, a fandom, a forum, or even just a friend group. But all of you have either seen it happen or basked in the aftermath of it. It’s ruined something good you’ve enjoyed or something important you were a part of. As human beings learn to adapt to the next stage of evolution (the Network Hivemind), we find ourselves rediscovering the same principles and mechanisms we had to learn throughout our history as a species. The lessons of the past are harvested and recreated digitally, as we both participate and observe our own development in the great Petri dish of the Network. The sociopolitical mechanisms that online parasites have historically taken advantage of over the past twenty years are growing weaker. Fairly soon, genuine creators and contributors will have better context and weapons to equip themselves with, a proper immune system built up against the pungent thick vat of bio waste that’s encroached and corrupted everything we enjoy. Like a tragic prophecy in a Greek epic, every dire social consequence the digital cockroach has wielded as a bogeyman to cater to his interests will come true. A better, crueler world awaits them.

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bitguide
bitguide@bitguides·
GM. We have tonnes of eyes on us now. Quick Recap on $Skin for Claude: - Successful CTO at 25k market cap and currently on Day 6 - Onboarded Janus, Martin from Sol Tomato and Brian from ZHC - Website created, and reposted by Janus himself - Over 250 SOL claimed already by Janus - 1244 holders - ATH of $1.1m and currently around $400k market cap. - Free Vegas billboard donated by EAC marketing - 50 boost donated We look forward to future project updates on this incredible technology.
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mable@mabledyor·
What memecoin will 100x next?
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