Troll Family
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I remember when $TROLL announced it got IP and people were like “who gives a fk” That mindset tells me they haven’t been around long enough to understand what separates a meme that hits 100M from one that becomes untouchable People don’t realize how important IP becomes once real money enters the room Imagine standing in front of Mark Cuban on Shark Tank pitching Troll What’s the first thing he asks? How is my investment protected? Music artists don’t go into music thinking about the rights, they focus on making music. They focus on the craft. But investors, businesses, and people with real fk you money think differently They see value and immediately ask: How do I protect my upside? How do I reduce risk? How do I build around this long term? That’s why IP matters It turns culture into an actual asset Something companies can license Something brands can partner with Something institutions can eventually feel safer touching Most memes are fighting for attention $TROLL already won attention years ago Now it’s building protection around the attention That’s the difference I genuinely think this IP meme supercycle is going to send blue chip memes to levels people can’t even comprehend yet 👀















































