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Markets · Psychology · Health | Structure over noise
Solana Trenches Katılım Mayıs 2011
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@Jotoro1105231 So Solscan etc. are just delisting us off their own back? Come off it.
Believe it or not, I can actually put valid points across without AI. Shame the same can’t be said for you.
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@_KeyBuzz Which side is trying to delist the other? You guys are getting delisted all on your own we didn’t have to try and aren’t trying anything.
I have one question for you:
are you using ai to write all of your questions and responses or actually thinking with your own brain. 😂.
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What’s happening between ETH Wojak and SOL $Wojak says everything about the difference between organic culture and forced relevance.
SOL Wojak built:
• a real community
• real CT engagement
• real holder growth
• real meme production
• real momentum
Just look under any Wojak post on CT.
The organic engagement overwhelmingly comes from SOL Wojak holders.
The difference is night and day.
Meanwhile the ETH version spent years culturally dormant, became heavily bundled, and faded into irrelevance.
Now instead of competing fairly, they’re trying to:
• push delist attempts
• weaponize IP claims
• and attack the version the market organically chose
That’s not confidence.
That’s insecurity.
And honestly the energy behind it all is just weird.
They’re like the neighbours during covid reporting people for having more than 6 people round… or those self-appointed road volunteers standing there checking car speeds when they aren’t even cops. You know the sort.
One side is building memes and culture.
The other side are being jobsworths.
And the IP angle is honestly ridiculous.
You can’t suddenly claim ownership over a decentralized internet meme that has existed for over a decade, with no clear owner and endless public derivatives across the internet.
Same tactic as BULLISH and we all know how that turned out.
If anything, these tactics just make the decision easier for people deciding which version to back.
Memes are supposed to be:
open, organic, community-driven, and earned through culture.
Not sustained through:
snitching to platforms, filing tattletale complaints, and desperately trying to admin your way into relevance.
Culture always wins in the end.

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“Nothing going on between us”, yet which side is trying to delist the other?
“You guys are so desperate”, yet which side is trying to delist the other?
“Just focus on y’all’s 6 million dollar farm”, yet which side is trying to delist the other?
I have one question:
Did you actually read your reply before hitting send?
The only side creating “something between us” is yours.
If your side is so confident, then play fair and let the better project win organically.
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There’s a difference between spam bots and authentic daily participation from thousands of real people.
Memecoins are literally social consensus assets.
Culture, visibility and participation are part of the product.
They spread through attention, identity, virality and online culture. That’s exactly what CT is.
To say CT isn’t a signal is cope.
CT is the base layer. The foundation.
And let’s be honest, only a handful of memes in crypto history have truly reached and sustained 1B+.
That’s an extremely high bar on any chain.
But if there’s any meme built for the emotional volatility, irony and psychological chaos of Solana, it’s Wojak.
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@_KeyBuzz I need $sol communities to accept and get over the fact that just because you can spam a comment section doesnt mean crap.
CT hasnt been a signal for years, we are in an echo chamber on here to begin with.
And there are no quality hodlers on sol that can sustain a meme to 1B+.
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@RobKenyonReform “Restore have never wanted anything to do with this area”
They launched a few months ago you fucking idiot.
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I used to respect you Rupert.
Restore have never wanted anything to do with this area. But now someone born with a silver spoon in their mouth is trying to lie about the only working class local man in the race.
I want net negative immigration.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10
The Times is reporting that Reform’s Makerfield candidate didn’t vote for Brexit and supported EU open borders/mass immigration. This is insanity. Mass immigration has decimated Britain, and anyone saying otherwise does not deserve your vote.
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My favorite drawing from @sketshi_x
It perfectly illustrates the current stage where $wojak is.
If you read this tweet and are not in 8J69 yet, grab the hand quickly, this is your last chance to hop on the train.
Sketshi@sketshi_x
Day 102: drawing a $wojak daily until 6.9b
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Look at this. No Ansem, no shadow, no crash, no cashtag.
Only us. An ever-growing group of delusional holders who've been through every kind of pain, FUD, and uncertainty for the past 7 months — yet we always found the resources within us, because we believe in it.
As we say in France: we came with nothing but our cocks and our knives.
And we're building the foundation of the biggest memecoin ever created. $WOJAK.

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The honest truth is that there is a marginal buyer of $wojak at every single price level
It is simply the biggest meme of all time.
Absolutely NO ONE would be surprised to see Wojak trading at hundreds of millions, or several billion
You would look at it and go “oh yeah that makes sense”, because it does. The cultural impact of Wojak on the internet and MEMES is unrivaled.
Not having a ‘just in case’ bag will probably be your biggest regret of the bear market because it can still run 500x from here to 5B and no one would question why it’s up there
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Then what is the coordination layer?
Because tribes still form around something.
And like you said, serious assets often feel socially sterile and don’t create that same sense of belonging.
Maybe the token has its use.
Token = attention + tribe formation
Platform = participation
Culture = behaviour that emerges from participation
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"The failure is that crypto has allowed the most predatory corner of the market to become the best at creating community."
I think one of the biggest drivers of the meme coin casino is often overlooked.
Yesterday I found myself in a friendly discourse with @0xnoLE and it reminded me of a belief I haven't thought about for a while.
It is not just the fantasy of 1000X returns.
It is not just fake KOLs flashing fake PnLs.
It is not even just gambling addiction, though that is absolutely part of it.
I think it is something deeper.
Loneliness.
Choosing the crypto lifestyle is a strange existence.
Whether you are a trader, a builder, a terminally autistic market watcher, or just someone who genuinely enjoys this space, you quickly realize how isolating it can feel.
Most people in your real life do not understand what you are talking about.
They do not understand why you are watching liquidity heat maps at midnight.
They do not understand why a fed rate decision, a wallet movement, a funding flip, or a chart wick can change the entire mood of your day.
They do not understand the language, the culture, the risk, the obsession, or the passion you have developed for the space.
So people go to X looking for others who get it.
And at first, it feels like you found your people.
Until you disagree...over...pretty much anything.
The moment you like something someone else hates, or question something someone else worships, or refuse to blindly pump the same bag, the space can turn instantly toxic.
Crypto talks endlessly about onboarding the masses, but socially it often behaves like a thousand tiny cults fighting over whose logo deserves liquidity.
That is where meme coins found their opening.
As tribes.
A meme coin gives people something simple to rally around.
A ticker.
A joke.
A group chat.
A shared enemy.
A shared dream.
A shared chart.
A shared feeling of belonging.
For a lot of people that sense of belonging is more powerful than the actual investment thesis.
The casino does not just sell the illusion of upside.
It sells community. It sells identity.
It sells the feeling that you are not alone on this journey.
For many people, the token stops being just a token. It becomes a place where they finally feel seen and accepted.
This is also why simply mocking meme coin traders misses the point.
Yes, the space is full of predators.
Yes, a lot of these projects are designed to extract from the very communities they claim to love.
But the emotional demand underneath it is real.
People want somewhere to belong. People want a mission.
People want shared language, shared conviction, shared rituals, shared humor, shared suffering, and shared victory.
That part is...human.
The failure is that crypto has allowed the most predatory corner of the market to become the best at creating community.
That should bother us.
Why do serious assets often feel socially sterile while the most dangerous assets feel alive?
Crypto needs better gathering places.
It needs communities that are not built around worshiping founders, defending bad behavior, or pretending every red candle is “FUD”
It needs places where people can learn, debate, trade, build, question, disagree, and still feel like they belong.
Because if crypto does not offer people something healthier to belong to, the casino will keep offering them something destructive.
And many will keep choosing it.
Not because they cannot see the risk.
But because loneliness is one hell of a disease.
🫡 From the depths —
The White Whale 🐋

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